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Subject: | Serviced Listening on HTTP Port 80 |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2016-07-14 13:09 |
So I am trying to use apache on port 80 to host some additional web pages on my Zenoss 5 server, and I've noticed that serviced is listening on port 80, preventing me from using it for apache. Does anyone know where I can disable this for serviced Clearly only HTTPS is used for Control Center, so I don't really see a need to have it using port 80 as well. I've looked in a bunch of config files, and there's nothing in /etc/default/serviced, so I was just wondering if anyone could help me out here
I can use other ports for Apache, but using the default 80 would save me a lot of time and is the ideal solution. Any help would be appreciated.
[root@zen5 default]# netstat -tulpn | grep 80
tcp6 0 0 :::80 :::* LISTEN 20498/serviced
Subject: | Re: Serviced Listening on HTTP Port 80 |
Author: | John Boyle |
Posted: | 2016-07-18 16:15 |
Greetings Ddelay,
I just joined Zenoss as the new Community Engineer/Manager. We have resources to offer that will help and I will check into those and reply back.
Meantime, please post back with which version you are using. The latest version which today is Zenoss Core 5.1.4 may have fixes experienced in earlier versions of 5.x. I will also be updating the download and instructions page on the Wiki a bit this month so the information flows a better for everyone looking to work with the latest Zenoss Core.
Thank you for posting. Cheers!
John
John Boyle
Zenoss Community Engineer/Manager
jboyle@zenoss.com
Twitter: @BrandFlair
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