View HTTP Listeners (Server Instance)

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
Description

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

Create/Edit HTTP Listener


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