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  • How can I change the HTTPS port from 443?
    J John_Waters

    On my server, Apache2 listens on port 443 and I have a number of sites and applications behind that accessed via a reverse proxy (which also provides my LetsEncrypt layer).

    However, from what little I've found in the Cloudron documentation, its use of port 443 seems to be fixed. Is that the case? Or can I change the HTTPS port to avoid this clash?

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  • How can I change the HTTPS port from 443?
    J John_Waters

    @girish Thanks. I'd already started down that route (reluctantly) because I could see no other option. I'll see how that goes ...

    I'll have to get back to that tomorrow.

    Thanks again for the clarification. (Some more detailed documentation on the main site would have been helpful.)

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