Operation Manual

Figure 30.2
HTTP Server Wizard: Summary
30.2.3.2 HTTP Server Conguration
The HTTP Server Conguration dialog also lets you make even more adjustments to
the conguration than the wizard (which only runs if you congure your Web server
for the rst time). It consists of four tabs described in the following. No conguration
option you change here is effective immediately—you always must conrm your
changes with Finish to make them effective. Clicking Abort leaves the conguration
module and discards your changes.
Listen Ports and Addresses
In HTTP Service, select whether Apache should be running (Enabled) or stopped
(Disabled). In Listen on Ports, Add, Edit, or Delete addresses and ports on which the
server should be available. The default is to listen on all interfaces on port 80. You
should always check Open Port In Firewall, because otherwise the Web server is not
reachable from outside. Keeping the port closed is only useful in test situations where
no external access to the Web server is necessary. If you have multiple network inter-
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