Hi!
Seams like it is not enough to change the JettyWEB port from 8020 to i.e. 82 in the web gui of nethomeserver.
Best Regards
KetilCom
Changing JettyWEB port from 8020
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Re: Changing JettyWEB port from 8020
Well, it sort of is, but you actually have to restart the server for that change to take effect. If you are running on a raspberry you run the shell command:
After you have changed the port in the GUI.
I guess it would be possible to make this change take effect immediately, but I have seen this as a bit rare operation so I have left it like this right now. Sorry for the inconvenience...
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sudo /etc/init.d/nethome restart
I guess it would be possible to make this change take effect immediately, but I have seen this as a bit rare operation so I have left it like this right now. Sorry for the inconvenience...
Re: Changing JettyWEB port from 8020
Thanks for the answer, but I have still had no luck in changing the http port.
I have tried a numerous time with both a restart and "sudo /etc/init.d/nethome restart" after I've changed the port to 82 under JettyWEB port in the gui.
I'm running NetHome Server on a Raspberrry Pi by the way. This is not a big issue as port 8020 works fine. But I'm curiuos and think that it might be some firewall issue in Raspbian ?
Best Regards
Ketil
I have tried a numerous time with both a restart and "sudo /etc/init.d/nethome restart" after I've changed the port to 82 under JettyWEB port in the gui.
I'm running NetHome Server on a Raspberrry Pi by the way. This is not a big issue as port 8020 works fine. But I'm curiuos and think that it might be some firewall issue in Raspbian ?
Best Regards
Ketil