| Changing port for webmail |
Posted by
Charles Clingerman
on Sunday, January 18, 2004 at 4:05:05 PM (EST)
The Webmail is handy, but I have another application that uses port 80 so I have been trying to use a different port. So far I am unable to get ports 8080 or 8081 to work on the internal network at all. Any suggestions or assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Posted by
Andy Sharrem
on Sunday, January 18, 2004 at 10:32:10 PM (EST)
When you change the www port, the proxy will also change, unless you tick 'For HTTP Proxy use port other than for WWW server' and state a different port. Asumming everthing is correct, I would think the firewall is stopping you. The log files will prove everything. The firewall log will tell you if it blocked a request from the internal network to port 8080. And in the LS log, the www server will identify the succesfull opening of port 8080 or not.
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Posted by
Charles Clingerman
on Sunday, January 18, 2004 at 11:38:27 PM (EST)
No, the logs are not reporting anything at this point. I am only using the POP3/SMTP/Webmail functions. I changed the webserver port to 8080, then 8081 and attempted to open the webmail by using another machine within the network and entering 192.168.1.40:8080. This allowed me to work inside the router/firewall/gateway. The firewall in LS is not enabled. So far, no good. I get the "page not available" in MSIE 6.
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Posted by
Andy Sharrem
on Monday, January 19, 2004 at 12:42:05 AM (EST)
Turn on logging of the www server. When the www server starts it will tell you if it started correctly and on what port. I take it that everything was working ok on port 80 before.
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Posted by
Charles Clingerman
on Thursday, March 04, 2004 at 1:16:33 AM (EST)
As strange as this seems if I put a space in between the address and the port (192.168.1.5 :8080) everything works perfectly be it inter or intra net. Thanks for the help Andy.
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