[CentOS] Switching HTTPD ports

Todd Cary todd at aristesoftware.com
Thu Aug 18 22:03:13 UTC 2005


I tried adding to the 443:tcp with 443:tcp, 82:tcp but it did not help.  
Does one need a reboot...does not appear one does.

Todd

Mike Kercher wrote:

>centos-bounces at centos.org <> scribbled on Thursday, August 18, 2005 1:07 PM:
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>>Mike -
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>>Thank is what it appears to be, but I do not know my way
>>around SELinux.  So far, I have just been using the GUI for
>>secuity.  Any suggestions?
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>>I do see the place to add ports.  Would port 82 be a tcp port?
>>
>>Todd
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>>Mike Kercher wrote:
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>>>centos-bounces at centos.org <> scribbled on Thursday, August 18, 2005
>>>10:23
>>>AM:
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>>>>I need to run Apache on a port other than 80, 81 or 8080.  My other
>>>>servers are using 80 and 81 (RH 9: 80; Windows Apache:
>>>>81).  If I set the port in httpd.conf to anything other
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>>than 80, I get
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>>>>an error that a socket cannot be created for the port.
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>>>>No doubt it has something to do with security (did not have that
>>>>problem with Win Apache, but Windows is Windows).  Any
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>>suggestions on
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>>>>where I should look?
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>>>>Todd
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>>>Could this be an SELinux problem?
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>httpd listens on tcp ports so you would want to allow tcp/82 in your SELinux
>config.  
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>Mike
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