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    Web GUI configured to HTTPS 442, still listening on 80

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    • D
      dkrizic
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I think I found a bug. I configured the Web GUI to listen to HTTPS port 442. But it is still listening on HTTP 80:

      : sockstat -l | grep light
      root    lighttpd  42802 5  tcp4  *:442                :
      root    lighttpd  42802 6  tcp6  *:442                :
      root    lighttpd  42802 7  tcp4  *:80                  :
      root    lighttpd  42802 8  tcp6  *:80                  :

      There is only one instance of lighttpd running

      : ps ax | grep light
        159  -  S      0:00.38 php-fpm: pool lighty (php-fpm)
      42802  -  S      0:06.20 /usr/local/sbin/lighttpd -f /var/etc/lighty-webConfig
      39724  0  S+      0:00.00 grep light

      I would like to use port 80 for something else. What might be the reason?

      Regards,

      DK

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      • DerelictD
        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
        last edited by

        See WebGUI Redirect in System > Advanced.

        ETA: Hmm.  Maybe not.  Doubt it's a bug though.  Maybe kick it with a reboot or a restart webconfigurator on the console.

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          cmb
          last edited by

          The redirect listens on port 80 regardless of your HTTPS port. Just disable the redirect under System>Advanced.

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          • D
            dkrizic
            last edited by

            @cmb:

            The redirect listens on port 80 regardless of your HTTPS port. Just disable the redirect under System>Advanced.

            That did it! Thank you!

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