Hi,
I'm trying to setup a TS install on a NAS device running Linux. Unfortunately the Admin UI at port 9000 crashes with the one from Squeezeboxserver which also uses port 9000. How could i change this?
I have followed the instructions in the Readme and installed the software under /usr/local and then start the server via SysV init.
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How to change port for Web UI?
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Re: How to change port for Web UI?
How you can change the HTTP port from 9000 to something else (say 9100)?
Locate you’re the .ini file for TwonkyServer. The path to the .ini file is displayed on the server config page. Open the twonkymedia-server.ini file. Make sure you’re not editing the twonkymedia-server-default.ini file, since that is only used during the install process. Edit the INI file with a text editor. If you want to change to port 9100, you’d enter httpport=9100. Make sure to restart TwonkyServer after making the change in the .ini file.
Let me know if this doesn't help you.
- Rick
Locate you’re the .ini file for TwonkyServer. The path to the .ini file is displayed on the server config page. Open the twonkymedia-server.ini file. Make sure you’re not editing the twonkymedia-server-default.ini file, since that is only used during the install process. Edit the INI file with a text editor. If you want to change to port 9100, you’d enter httpport=9100. Make sure to restart TwonkyServer after making the change in the .ini file.
Let me know if this doesn't help you.
- Rick
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