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Change emhttp port

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Is it possible to reconfigure emhttp to default to another port then 80 ?

 

I have a lot of stuff running on the system and would to have a base mainpage to route to the different functions of the system, ofcourse I know I can also do that thru another port but I would prefer having my "overall main page" on port 80.

change the line in the config/go file from

/usr/local/sbin/emhttp &

to

/usr/local/sbin/emhttp -p XX &

where XX = the port you wish it to use, then reboot the server.

  • Author

Thanks !!

this seems very useful..

 

  • 3 years later...

this helped me

 

i would like to clarify that config/go location is /boot/config/go

 

this was the top google result for me so hopefully this helps the next person.

Changing the unRAID port should really be in a FAQ or wiki somewhere, or perhaps a built-in setting.  I believe this still works the same in v6.

  • 3 weeks later...

yah im using version 6.1.9 and it worked for me. i know this was an old topic but it was the top google result for me.

  • 2 months later...

why is not this setting in UI?!

I suspect there may never have been a direct request for it, few have needed it.

 

And it's not quite as simple as just adding a setting, could be confusing for non-technical users, as they will lose the UI until they also change the server address in their browser (which seems obvious but some users ...).  And I believe it will probably require a reboot, as emhttp cannot currently be restarted.  Additional help has to be displayed, to lessen confusion for some.

  • 2 weeks later...

 

Remapping emhttp should be a lost resort

 

 

What?  Like Atlantis?

 

atlantis-temple.jpg

 

Remapping emhttp should be a lost resort

 

 

What?  Like Atlantis?

I think that you'd like this:

 

Bald-Man-Bongos-The-Belgravia-Centre.jpg

 

Remapping emhttp should be a lost resort

 

 

What?  Like Atlantis?

I think that you'd like this:

 

'Bout as much as you'd like this....

 

aid414918-728px-Make-Crispy-Fried-Squid-Rings-Step-3.jpg

I would word it a bit different as I can see people changing the emhttp post simply because a docker app wants to use it instead of remapping the docker port. 

 

Remapping emhttp should be a lost resort

 

Good point, and I've added it.  Any more improvements?

 

... a lost resort

You had me thinking of a quiet place with empty cabins and no visitors and maybe a private beach, if we could find it!

I would word it a bit different as I can see people changing the emhttp post simply because a docker app wants to use it instead of remapping the docker port. 

 

Remapping emhttp should be a lost resort

 

Good point, and I've added it.  Any more improvements?

 

... a lost resort

You had me thinking of a quiet place with empty cabins and no visitors and maybe a private beach, if we could find it!

While I'm flattered, I do have a wife

 

btw, feel free to delete this post if its potentially offensive

 

 

Sounds awesome, I got a wife too, but it'd make an awesome lads getaway, I'll bring the fishing rods and the bbq!  ;D

First sparklyballs then CHBMB now johnathanm is my nemesis

 

Sent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk

 

 

  • 10 months later...

im  trying to configure plexconnect and all of this is over my head but im trying...can someone recommend a good port number to change from 80 to what??? thanks

  • 1 year later...

And what about for SSL?

 

Edit - I've found this is all in the GUI now Settings, Management Access.  Should have looked there first!

Edited by Marshalleq

  • 2 years later...

Thanks! How do I edit the /boot/config/go file? Is it using the terminal in the Unraid GUI? (I hope not since any text there is covered by a multicoloured blur for some reason in Unraid 6.9.2).

Changing the port via the go file does not work for quite a while.  Settings, Management Settings.  If fix common problems is complaining that you're trying to do it via "go", then edit /config/go on the flash drive using any editor (Notepad will work just fine)

Thank you Squid!

Why do you want to change the port anyway?

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