Cockpit master now listens on port 1001

Stephen Gallagher sgallagh at redhat.com
Tue May 6 12:24:16 UTC 2014


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On 05/06/2014 07:57 AM, Stef Walter wrote:
> On 06.05.2014 13:56, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
>> On Tue 06 May 2014 07:50:46 AM EDT, Stef Walter wrote:
>>> On 06.05.2014 13:43, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
>>>> On 05/06/2014 07:19 AM, Andreas Nilsson wrote:
>>>>> On 05/06/2014 11:29 AM, Marius Vollmer wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> we just changed the port that Cockpit listens on by 
>>>>>> default. It's just nicer.
>>>> 
>>>>> Very much indeed! This will make it a lot easier to
>>>>> remember what to dial in to.
>>>> 
>>>> Looks like 1001 is not registered to any known service[1]. 
>>>> Probably would be a good idea to contact IANA and get this
>>>> made official.
>> 
>>> Would that work? Or would we just be treated as a website, and 
>>> told to go port 80?
>> 
>> 
>> No, I think it makes perfect sense to have a separate address
>> for a management service. We don't necessarily have to reserve it
>> for Cockpit alone, but perhaps requisition it for "HTTP-based
>> system management consoles".
>> 
>> Multiplexing port 80 is a hack of the worst kind and I think we 
>> can make that argument.
> 
> Sounds good. Are you interested in writing the IANA?


Sure, I'll write something up later today.

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