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      shehan31
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      The network has a CCProxy installed. When i connect my firewall into the network, the CCProxy gives me an error message as port 80 is using (PID:2142).  the previous administrator has changed the default ports from 808 to 80. When I connect my pfsense, will it conflict ?
      How can i know the dfault listning ports of pfsense ?

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        podilarius
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        If they are 2 separate boxes, then there won't be a conflict.  pfSense uses tcp ports 80 and 443 for administration.
        If you are planning on using this, then you will want to redirect all except CCProxy IP to the CCProxy for port 80 traffic only.

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          shehan31
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          Thank you for the reply. what will happen if i change the default listening port of the pfsense ? (Ex: the http port as 808). will it still conflict ?

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            podilarius
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            They should not since they will be on different ports. Port 808 is not a port that would normally go through a proxy either.

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              shehan31
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              @podilarius:

              They should not since they will be on different ports. Port 808 is not a port that would normally go through a proxy either.

              Cheers !!!!

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