Generally, when implementing projects, customers want domain names and addresses to be simple and clear. But OHS is not allowed to use the port number less than 1024 for security reasons, less than 1024 port number is root, and common OHS have their own installation user (Oracle). So if you want to use a port less than 1024, you need to modify the. Apachectl control.
Steps:
1. Close OHS
2. Reset the Listening port
3. Change. Permissions for Apachectl
4. Restart OHS
Close OHS
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# assuming your mw_home is/u00/app/oracle/product/fmw-11.1.1 Export mw_home=/u00/app/oracle/product/fmw-11.1.1 CD $MW _home/oracle_wt1/instances/instance1/bin ./opmnctl StopAll |
Reset the listening port, where we set it to 80
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# Assuming your are still connected as Oracle user to your Sevrer CD $MW _HOME/ORACLE_WT1/INSTANCES/INSTANCE1/CONFIG/OHS/OHS1 CP httpd.conf Httpd.conf.save VI httpd.conf # now go to the ' line with Listen <portnumber> (normally 777x) # and replace the port number to port 80 Listen 80 # Save the changes |
Modify Permissions
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# assuming your are connected to the server as root user # Use the Mw_home from step 1 CD $MW _home/oracle_wt1/ohs/bin # Being aware, we have to modify the hidden file. Apachectl (the dot is correct) Ls-la. Apachectl -rwxr-x---1 oracle oinstall 13278 Dec 03:54. Apachectl Chown Root. apachectl chmod 6750. Apachectl Ls-la. Apachectl -rwsr-s---1 root oinstall 13278 Dec 03:54. Apachectl |
Note: On Linux with "." The file at the beginning is hidden by default.
Finally reboot OHS
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CD $MW _home /oracle_wt1/instances/instance1/bin ./opmnctl startall # Then Check the status with the Option-l # to Your Oracle HTTP Server is up and # The OPTION-L display the used ports (in the picture below) ./opmnctl status–l |