Windows Ports
Phoenix has a number of ports that must be open. This page lists them and their functionality. If you purchased a pre-built server then these ports should already be opened in your Windows Firewall. Third-party firewall software may need to be configured though.
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Changing HTTP port number
Disabling HTTP
Changing HTTPS port number
Disabling HTTPS
3333
This is the default HTTP port for Apache. It can be used by iNet 3, Dss Extractor Pro, PcDictate II and for dictation uploading via the web portal. If you plan to only use HTTPS, then this port could be blocked on your firewall and disabled in Apache.4444
This is the default HTTPS port for Apache. It can be used by iNet 3, Dss Extractor Pro, and PcDictate II if using an encrypted connection.Changing HTTP port number
- 1. Open in Notepad: C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\conf\httpd.conf
2. Find the line Listen 3333 (it may not be 3333 if the default port number was changed)
3. Change 3333 to the port number you wish to use
4. Save the file and restart the Windows service Apache2.2
Disabling HTTP
- 1. Open in Notepad: C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\conf\httpd.conf
2. Delete the line Listen 3333 (it may not be 3333 if the default port number was changed)
3. Save the file and restart the Windows service Apache2.2
Changing HTTPS port number
- 1. Open in Notepad: C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\conf\extra\httpd-ssl.conf
2. Find the line Listen 4444 (it may not be 4444 if the default port number was changed)
3. Change 4444 to the port number you wish to use
4. Save the file and restart the Windows service Apache2.2
Disabling HTTPS
- 1. Open in Notepad: C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\conf\extra\httpd-ssl.conf
2. Delete the line Listen 4444 (it may not be 4444 if the default port number was changed)
3. Save the file and restart the Windows service Apache2.2
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