On 17:53, Wed 02 Jul 08, Fidel Garcia wrote:
> Well, most dangerous guys out there (noobs) scan port 80 to begin their
> "attacks". As you may know port numbers go from 1 to 65535 and scanning all
> of them takes a while. I am using 65531 on my box just to stay away from ip
> ranges scans on defaul
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On Wednesday 02 July 2008 14:59:39 Fidel Garcia wrote:
> I have the AA50 conf
On Wednesday 02 July 2008 14:59:39 Fidel Garcia wrote:
> I have the AA50 configured with a public address and I would like to change
> the default http port (80) to something else for security reasons.
Because, like, changing the http port is uber secure. Or something.
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> I have the AA50 configured
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Fidel Garcia wrote:
| I just found it at : /ramfs/etc/asterisk/http.conf
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| How do I restart the http service without affecting the phone service?
I don't know anything about that appliance, but I'd guess something like:
/etc/init.d/httpd restar
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I have the AA50 configured with a public address and
I have the AA50 configured with a public address and I would like to change
the default http port (80) to something else for security reasons.
I cannot find the httpd.conf file anywhere. Help!
Fidel Garcia
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