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Problem(Abstract) |
A potential conflict for port 80 exists when the Edge
Server Caching Proxy is installed on a Linux® system. |
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Cause |
Because Linux includes an HTTP server that binds to port
80, there is a potential conflict when the Edge Server Caching Proxy is
installed on Linux machines. By default, the Caching Proxy also binds to
port 80. |
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Resolving the
problem |
In order to start the Caching Proxy software, you must
stop the HTTP server first.
If you want to run the HTTP server on the same system as the Caching
Proxy, you must configure either the Caching Proxy or the Web server to
run on a port other than 80. For the Caching Proxy, this setting can be
changed through the port directive in the ibmproxy.conf file (for
example, Port 8080). After the port has been modified, stop and
restart the proxy for your change to take effect.
Note: The Caching Proxy was also known as Web Traffic Express in
earlier versions of WebSphere® Edge Server. |
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Cross Reference information |
Segment |
Product |
Component |
Platform |
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Edition |
Application Servers |
WebSphere Edge Server |
Caching Proxy |
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Product
Alias/Synonym |
WTE
web traffic express
caching proxy
WebSphere
ibmproxy
Edge Server |
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