Configuring Apache To Use A Different Port - Paradyne OpenLane SLM 5.5 Administrator's Manual

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Configuring Apache to Use a Different Port

By default, the Apache Web server is installed and configured to use TCP port 80
(unless you changed it at installation time). You can configure the Apache Web
server to use another port after installation, as long as that port is not in use by
another service.
Procedure
To change the TCP port:
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1. From a terminal window, change the directory to /opt/pdn/OpenLane:
cd /opt/pdn/OpenLane
2. To stop OpenLane, type OLControl stop and press Enter.
3. Change to the Apache configuration directory:
cd /opt/apache/conf
4. Edit the file httpd.conf using a text editor, such as vi:
vi httpd.conf
5. Find the entry for PORT. Change the value from 80 to the new port number.
6. Save the file after making changes.
7. Change to the OpenLane directory:
cd /opt/pdn/OpenLane
8. To start OpenLane, type OLControl start and press Enter.
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