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The Web Manager network configuration specifies:

  • http and https ports for the Web Manager application
  • http and https ports for web-base visualizations
  • the used certificate for https connections

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  • localhost
  • 127.0.0.1
  • Computer name (e.g. john-pc)
  • Full computer name (e.g. john-pc.company.com, in case your computer is part of a domain)
  • All available IP addresses (e.g. 172.16.1.150)

Ports

Default The default TCP ports are

Application

HTTP

HTTPS

Web Manager2100021001
Web Visualization80443

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For each pair of IP address/host name and port, the Web Manager listens on the http port as well as on the https port using the respective protocol.
Make Always make sure to always use the http protocol with the regular part and the https protocol with the secure port. The URLs are concatenated as follows: <http|https>://<ip|host>:<port|secureport>

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As mentioned in the basic setup above, the Web Manager uses an automatically generated certificate by default in order to access the Web Manager using https.
However, if you want to use a custom certificate for the web managerWeb Manager, for example when accessing the Web Manager externally, do the following:

  • To import a certificate or determine where a certificate you want to use is located, open the windows certificate manager (Press the windows key or click the windows button in the taskbar, enter certmgr and open the certificate manager)



  • Select the desired store (for example Personal\Certificates)



  • Double click the certificate you want to use (for example localhost)
  • Select the Details tab and note the subject name of the certificate.



  • Open the configuration file file <install-dir>\WebManager\global_config\config.xml and remove the start and end of the comment ("<!–" and "-->") in the certificate section so that it looks like this:



  • Use "storename" and "subject" to point to the certificate you just opened.
  • As "storename", use the identifier of the certificate's store (for example My is the identifier of the store Personal\Certificates), which can be one of the following:
    Refer to the official documentation to learn more about this topic.

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