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How does one use IBM HTTP and WAS together so users nolonger have to type in port to access RTC?


Karl Athanasiou (3121317) | asked Aug 07 '12, 4:08 p.m.

Please excuse me if this has been answered before but with the vast amount of information here I am having a hard time finding this out.

Is there a way to utilize IBM HTTP server with WAS so that my EU's nolonger have to specify the port number when trying to access RTC?

example:

https://rtcccm.server.com = https://rtcserver.server.com:9443/ccm

I am new to this so if there is a decent set of documented steps I would be greatly appreciative.

Regards,

Karl

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Daniel Toczala (88211514) | answered Aug 08 '12, 10:39 a.m.
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Check out the article on Hiding port numbers from the public server URI.  That should make it all clear.
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Karl Athanasiou commented Aug 08 '12, 11:02 a.m.

Dan, Thank you sir.... Exactly what I was looking for. Are you heading to Reno In November?


Daniel Toczala commented Aug 08 '12, 11:06 a.m.
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I MIGHT be there. If I am not there, I am sure that some of my Jumpstart team members will be there. Make sure to look for them.

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sam detweiler (12.5k6195201) | answered Aug 07 '12, 10:39 p.m.
change the WAS config to be only port 443, then https defaults to 443..


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