[BlueOnyx:06016] Re: TCP Port

Chuck Tetlow chuck at tetlow.net
Fri Dec 3 19:37:09 -05 2010


The BlueOnyx management GUI is already on a different port - TCP 444.

Guess you haven't built or used a BX yet - you probably would have noticed that right off the bat.

No, there is no way in the GUI to change the port the webserver listens on.  That's such a odd and uncommon request that I'd bet the design guys never thought someone would ask for it, and so they didn't provide it.

Of course, you could always manually edit the vhost conf files.  (Don't know that you could do it on a per-site basis in the vhosts file.  You might have to do it in the httpd.conf file for the whole server)  But the BlueOnyx management scripts have a bad habit of overwriting manually edited config files.  I used to keep my /etc/sysconfig/iptables file locked (set to immutable) - until I figured out how to edit the management scripts and have it build that file with my unique modifications.  Just a warning - you might have to lock the file after modification or be ready to change it again.

Chuck

---------- Original Message -----------
From: Jeffrey Garruba <jgarruba at diamondfire.com> 
To: "Blueonyx at blueonyx.it" <Blueonyx at blueonyx.it> 
Sent: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 18:51:56 -0500 
Subject: [BlueOnyx:06015]  TCP Port

> Is there away to change the web port (80) to a non-standard portusing the blueonyx control panel? Or do I have to edit the conf files manually?
>  
> Also can each virtual host be set to a different port? (notthat I can think of a need for that)
> However I would like the blueonyx logon (control panel) tobe on a different port than the websites themselves. 
>  
> I guess the more flexibility the better.  So being ableto set the tcp port different on the control panel and different on each vhostcould be useful.
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