How to change port used by Logging Server in RSA Certificate Manager
Originally Published: 2005-10-21
Article Number
Applies To
Sun Solaris 2.9
Issue
RSA Certificate Manager uses port TCP 5150 for Logging Server
Resolution
<HOME DIR>/CmpServer/conf/xslogclient.conf
<HOME DIR>/LogServer/conf/islog.conf
<HOME DIR>/LogServer/conf/xslogconf.xml
<HOME DIR>/LogServer/conf/oslog.conf
<HOME DIR>/WebServer/conf/xslogclient.conf
<HOME DIR>/Xudad/conf/xslogclient.conf
Then start your CA and verify the new port is being used by using netstat.
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