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Qlik Sense - Proxy Port - Can this be change

We have our CRM package using port 443 - can we configure Qlik Sense to use an alternative port?

Thanks

Sarah

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This can be done in the Proxy Settings in QMC, see Online Help

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During the installation, you don’t get chance to specify the port. So once installed it is conflicting, and I can’t access the QMC.

Sarah Owen

Internal Systems Manager

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Michael_Tarallo
Employee
Employee

Hi Sarah - while Daniel continues to investigate this - are you comfortable with editing a record in a database table? There is a PostgreSQL utility you can use to access the repository, access the table and manually set the flag to enable HTTP - which will use port 80 as well. If you do this - you should be able to access the QMC providing port 80 is not in use. The you can use the QMC to make the port change. If that is also the case - we can find the table that has the proxy port record and make that change manually.

Let us know if this is an option you wish to pursue.

Regards,

Mike T

Qlik

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Mike Tarallo
Qlik
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We have seen this some times when the Port is blocked and best is to deactivate this Software at least to change the Port in the QMC or change to http. It is possible to do this in the Database directly, but would recommend to use the QMC. Make sure to use the changed Port afterwards in the URL or http depending on the change. Not sure, but I think this could be on the list to make it possible to change durring installation.

If you need further assistance and have a valid License just contact our Support Team and fill a Case.

Let us know how you do. Please mark the appropriate replies as helpful / correct so our team and other members know that your question(s) has been answered to your satisfaction.
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Daniel Zanders
QlikSupport
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Hi Michael

Thank you for your response – I am now in the position to change the port in the database, could you please tell me which table this is located in.

Regards

Sarah Owen

Internal Systems Manager

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Michael_Tarallo
Employee
Employee

Hi Sarah,

I am using pgAdminIII - here are some helpful screenshots below, click to enlarge.

C:\Program Files\Qlik\Sense\Repository\PostgreSQL\9.3\bin\pgAdmin3.exe

localhost:4432

username: postgres

password: (in my case was blank)

3-4-2015 11-01-31 AM.png

  • Tables is: ProxyServiceSettings
  • Field is: ListenPort

Hope this helps.

Please mark the appropriate replies as CORRECT / HELPFUL so our team and other members know that your question(s) has been answered to your satisfaction.

Regards,

Mike Tarallo

Qlik

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Mike Tarallo
Qlik
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Hi Michael

Thank you, I have tried the changing the ports:

However I still can’t access the QMC.

I accessing using the URL http://qliksense.transversal.com/qmc

I think I might have to submit a support call.

Thanks

Sarah Owen

Internal Systems Manager

T: +44 1223 488 749 | F: +44 1223 488 701

www.transversal.com<http://www.transversal.com/?utm_medium=email&utm_content=web+link&utm_campaign=staff-signature&utm_source=

sarah.owen@transversal.com>

Michael_Tarallo
Employee
Employee

OK Sarah - please do, if you have Qlik Sense server you are entitled to support. If you can, please let us know what you find.

however, I see you are using http:// and not https:// - you stated that the issues was with port 443 in the original post.

You can also enable http in the console, but in your case you can set the AllowHttp field to TRUE and changed the UnexcryptedListenPort to whatever other than 80.

Then restarted ALL services

Then you should be able to access it via: http://qliksense.transversal.com:<port_number>/qmc

or https:<port_number>//qliksense.transversal.com/qmc

Mike T

Qlik

Regards,
Mike Tarallo
Qlik
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When you changed the Port make sure to use this in the URL, for example when you change 443 to 556 fur Https it looks like:

http://qliksense.transversal.com:556/qmc