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    WebConfigurator does not listen on default port after deleting custom port

    2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      clarknova last edited by

      2.0-RC3 (amd64)
      built on Tue Jun 21 18:41:25 EDT 2011 (signed RC3)

      To reproduce:

      1. Go to https://pfsense/system_advanced_admin.php
      2. Change TCP port to 444 and Save.
      3. Go to https://pfsense:444/system_advanced_admin.php, delete 444 from TCP port field and Save.

      At this point the webConfigurator continues to be reachable on port 444 and not the default https port (443).

      4. Still at https://pfsense:444/system_advanced_admin.php, enter 443 into TCP port field and Save.

      At this point the webConfigurator continues to be reachable on port 444 and not the default https port (443).

      The last two entries in the System Log read (newest on top):

      
      Jul 5 20:25:35	check_reload_status: webConfigurator restart in progress
      Jul 5 14:25:35	php: /system_advanced_admin.php: webConfigurator configuration has changed. Restarting webConfigurator.
      
      

      Local time was 14:25 when the change was made. I'm not sure why it changed to UTC in the log at that moment.

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      • jimp
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

        Update to a more recent snapshot and try again, at some point in the last week there were some changes to how lighttpd gets restarted.

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          clarknova last edited by

          2.0-RC3 (amd64)
          built on Mon Jul 4 17:33:49 EDT 2011

          That was the cure. Thanks.

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