Use this page to view the existing HTTP listeners for a server instance. You can also create a new listener from this page and edit an existing listener.
The following table describes the fields and buttons on the page. The left column lists the fields and buttons; the right column describes the functionality.
Field or Button
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Description
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Name |
The name of the HTTP listener. |
Address |
The IP address of the HTTP listener. Can be in dotted-pair or IPv6 notation. Can also be 0.0.0.0, any, or ANY or INADDR_ANY (all IP addresses). |
Port |
The port number of the HTTP listener. Port 443 is usually used for an SSL-enabled listener. Legal values are 1 - 65535. On UNIX, creating sockets that listen on ports 1 - 1024 requires superuser privileges. |
Status |
Indicates whether or not the HTTP listener is enabled. |
Server Name |
The name the server puts in the host name section of any URLs it sends to the client. This affects URLs the server automatically generates; it doesn't affect the URLs for directories and files stored in the server. This name should be the alias name if your server uses an alias. The name may also have a port number appended to the end. |
Security |
Determines whether security is enabled. |
New |
Displays a page for creating a new HTTP listener. |
Delete |
Deletes an HTTP listener if you have checked the checkbox next to it. |
See also | |
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