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Mirth hijacks port 80

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  • Type: Bug Bug
  • Status: Closed Closed
  • Priority: Minor Minor
  • Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
  • Affects Version/s: 2.1.1
  • Fix Version/s: None
  • Component/s: Server
  • Labels:
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  • Operating System:
    Windows 7

Description

Mirth connect server hijacks port 80 if it isn't already bound by another service. It serves a plain-text file whose contents are only "Hello World!" This causes a problem if, after the server service has started, a web server such as Apache or Nginx needs to bind to that port. There are work-arounds, but I believe this is a bug and should be fixed. I was unable to find anything in the Mirth configuration files to indicate that it should be using port 80 for anything.

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Jacob Brauer added a comment - 27/Feb/12 11:00 AM
You must have something else running. Mirth Connect does not use port 80 by default.
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Jacob Brauer added a comment - 27/Feb/12 11:00 AM You must have something else running. Mirth Connect does not use port 80 by default.

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  • Assignee:
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    Reporter:
    Nelson Wells
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  • Created:
    23/Feb/12 9:32 PM
    Updated:
    27/Feb/12 11:00 AM
    Resolved:
    27/Feb/12 11:00 AM
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