June-18th-2020, 01:33 PM
(This post was last modified: June-18th-2020, 08:40 PM by Armin@netPI.)
Well isn't it true that the "http in"-Node is using the port 80 for HTTP and port 443 for HTTPS to give external applications access from outside to the Node-RED node?
But both ports are already occupied by the netPI web user interface you are using to configure netPI basic settings.
You need to reconfigure these two occupied ports away from 80 and 443 in the menu System > Port Settings.
But after you have done this please keep in mind that the web access to netPI web pages of netPI are not longer accessible at https://<netPI address:443> but at your port you have reconfigured. It happens sometimes you have forgotton that you changed it and are wondering why netPI is apparantly no longer "working" by mistake ... but is still ... under a different port.
Thx
Armin
But both ports are already occupied by the netPI web user interface you are using to configure netPI basic settings.
You need to reconfigure these two occupied ports away from 80 and 443 in the menu System > Port Settings.
But after you have done this please keep in mind that the web access to netPI web pages of netPI are not longer accessible at https://<netPI address:443> but at your port you have reconfigured. It happens sometimes you have forgotton that you changed it and are wondering why netPI is apparantly no longer "working" by mistake ... but is still ... under a different port.
Thx
Armin
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