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I'm running qlikview server 12.2 and and running apache on the same server (running on 80 and 443). I've mapped the qlikview web port to 8080, but there's also a component starting up on 443. I couldn't find a place to remap this through the management console.
Where can I map this to another port (8443), and what impacts would be there be.
Thanks,
C:\Windows\system32> netsh http show servicestate
Server session ID: FE0000182000482A
Version: 2.0
State: Active
Properties:
Max bandwidth: 4294967295
Timeouts:
Entity body timeout (secs): 120
Drain entity body timeout (secs): 120
Request queue timeout (secs): 120
Idle connection timeout (secs): 120
Header wait timeout (secs): 120
Minimum send rate (bytes/sec): 150
URL groups:
URL group ID: FC00001840000001
State: Active
Request queue name: Request queue is unnamed.
Properties:
Max bandwidth: inherited
Max connections: inherited
Timeouts:
Timeout values inherited
Number of registered URLs: 6
Registered URLs:
I cannot say in 12.20 but in 12.10 that's the tunnelling DLL used to fall back from QVP to HTTP when QVP is not possible.
Also, this must be something specific to 12.20, since I have it running under 80 (I'm not port forwarding any service or folder).
Contact Qlik Support to see why that 443 is enabled.
I cannot say in 12.20 but in 12.10 that's the tunnelling DLL used to fall back from QVP to HTTP when QVP is not possible.
Also, this must be something specific to 12.20, since I have it running under 80 (I'm not port forwarding any service or folder).
Contact Qlik Support to see why that 443 is enabled.
I ended up getting in touch with qlik support. I got the HTTPS set up with 000002484 from the support site. I ended up dropping apache and using the qlikview web server instead. I had to migrate the users to a custom directory for login purposes. Still trying to figure out how to get my custom login page working with the new setup.