The original Cobalt units, of which I still have 3, had port 81 for the http
admserv, and port 444 for the https.
One number higher than the defatul ports for the respective protocols.
eg. normal http is port 80, so http admin was port 81
normal https is port 443 so hrrps admin was port 444.
Hi Ralf and Greg,
Ralf wrote:
> I don't have my RAQ550 anymore to verify, but I am pretty sure that
> http and https ports (for the login) were not reversed like that.
Greg wrote:
> Lets put it this way. I still have a copy of the original SUN open source
> release.
> You could probably find ac
Lets put it this way. I still have a copy of the original SUN open source
release. You could probably find access to it elsewhere if you want to verify,
but its always been that way.
> On 11 Sep 2020, at 7:07 am, Ralf Quint wrote:
>
> On 9/10/2020 1:31 PM, Greg Kuhnert wrote:
>> Its historica
On 9/10/2020 4:14 PM, Ralf Quint wrote:
But was back also TCP/81 used for https login and TCP/444 for http?
Yes, that's my recollection.
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Hi Ralf,
> Considering that TCP/443 is the default port for https and TCP/80 is the
> default port for http, this doesn't make much sense! Why did you chose
> opposite "+1" ports for this =-O:-(
It's already been that way on the Cobalt RaQ's and Qubes - as well as on
BlueQuartz, which we tra
On Thu September 10 2020 16:14, Ralf Quint wrote:
> On 9/10/2020 2:02 PM, Larry Smith wrote:
> > The RAQ3 listened (s) to ports 80, 81, 444
> > so yes, it goes back that far.
>
> But was back also TCP/81 used for https login and TCP/444 for http?
>
> Ralf
>
> --
Yes, port 81 is the SSL port and po
On 9/10/2020 2:02 PM, Larry Smith wrote:
The RAQ3 listened (s) to ports 80, 81, 444
so yes, it goes back that far.
But was back also TCP/81 used for https login and TCP/444 for http?
Ralf
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On 9/10/2020 1:31 PM, Greg Kuhnert wrote:
Its historical, and its not going to change I think is the most simple answer.
Before BlueOnyx was BlueQuartz. Before BlueQuartz was Sun RAQ. Before Sun RAQ
was CobaltNetworks RAQ and Cube. If you want to get a Tardis and go back in
time, I guess you c
The RAQ3 listened (s) to ports 80, 81, 444
so yes, it goes back that far.
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On Thu September 10 2020 15:42, Ken Hohhof wrote:
> I'm trying to remember, does 444 go all the way back to Sun Cobalt?
>
> Hey, if I could get in a time machine and go back and change thin
I'm trying to remember, does 444 go all the way back to Sun Cobalt?
Hey, if I could get in a time machine and go back and change things in history,
there's lots of things I would change.
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Its historical, and its not going to change I think is the most simple answer.
Before BlueOnyx was BlueQuartz. Before BlueQuartz was Sun RAQ. Before Sun RAQ
was CobaltNetworks RAQ and Cube. If you want to get a Tardis and go back in
time, I guess you could ask those that were around who made the
On 9/10/2020 1:10 PM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
Hi Ralph
> Considering that TCP/443 is the default port for https and TCP/80 is
the default port for http, this doesn't make much sense!
> Why did you chose opposite "+1" ports for this =-O:-(
These ports are for the BlueOnyx
Hi Ralph
> Considering that TCP/443 is the default port for https and TCP/80 is
the default port for http, this doesn't make much sense!
> Why did you chose opposite "+1" ports for this =-O:-(
These ports are for the BlueOnyx GUI. Not for websites. You can't
very well have the contro
On 9/9/2020 4:32 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
Hi Michael,
I am having the same problem on a new 5210R. When a user goes
to https://mail.domain.com:444/login they get a page that says:
"Secure Connection Failed
Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG"
Port 444: HTTP only
Port 81: HTTPS onl
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