Clean up network ports #79

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opened 2021-12-18 04:23:30 +00:00 by a · 2 comments
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This is sort of similar to #19 and #59, but we should reorganize and clean up the ports that the various services are hosted on, since some services are currently hosted on weird ports like 22080. If possible, let's use the default ports for those services to cause the least amount of trouble.

This is sort of similar to #19 and #59, but we should reorganize and clean up the ports that the various services are hosted on, since some services are currently hosted on weird ports like 22080. If possible, let's use the default ports for those services to cause the least amount of trouble.
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Alright, fixed in the latest commits to our nginx configs: 31ce445996 f0f564134e

Alright, fixed in the latest commits to our nginx configs: https://git.exozy.me/exozyme/nginx/commit/31ce4459963b60086708a443b033828d747dc8a4 https://git.exozy.me/exozyme/nginx/commit/f0f564134e45593bf2beab69241f9ecd5d2aa306
a closed this issue 2021-12-18 04:38:13 +00:00
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I also moved Tomcat8 which we use for the Guacamole client from port 11080 to 4080.

I also moved Tomcat8 which we use for the Guacamole client from port 11080 to 4080.
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