3.3.2. Enabling the IP Port for luci
To allow client computers to communicate with a computer that runs luci (the Conga user interface server), you must enable the IP port assigned to luci. At each computer that runs luci, enable the IP port according to Table 3.2, “Enabled IP Port on a Computer That Runs luci”.
Note
If a cluster node is running luci, port 11111 should already have been enabled.
IP Port Number | Protocol | Component |
---|---|---|
8084 | TCP | luci (Conga user interface server) |
As of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 release, which enabled configuration by means of the
/etc/sysconfig/luci
file, you can specifically configure the only IP address luci is being served at. You can use this capability if your server infrastructure incorporates more than one network and you want to access luci from the internal network only. To do this, uncomment and edit the line in the file that specifies host
. For example, to change the host
setting in the file to 10.10.10.10, edit the host
line as follows:
host = 10.10.10.10
For more information on the
/etc/sysconfig/luci
file, see Section 3.4, “Configuring luci with /etc/sysconfig/luci
”.