On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 6:33:34 PM UTC-7, Thomas Cheng wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>  
>   Foreman-installer overwrites my customized ports.conf every time, I'm 
> wondering whether there are some options for this issue. Let's elaborate it:
>
>  On a Foreman server, I have two network interfaces: outside interface 
> NIC1 and internal interface NIC2.
>
> Ports 80/443 and 8140 are listened on both NICs, but by different 
> applications and for different purposes: 
>
>  Internal interface NIC2:  80/443/8140 are used by Foreman cluster, and be 
> taken care of by foreman-installer (apache)
> Outside interface NIC1:  80/443/8140 are used by haproxy and linked for 
> other purposes.
>
> so, when things runs normal, I have the following contents inside  
> /etc/httpd/conf/ports.conf
> Listen NIC1:80
> NameVirtualHost *:80
> Listen NIC1:443
> NameVirtualHost *:443
> Listen NIC1:8140
> NameVirtualHost *:8140
>
> But after every Foreman-installer runs, say, upgrade, or tuning a few 
> parameters, the file is reset back to the following:
>
> Listen 80
> NameVirtualHost *:80
> Listen 443
> NameVirtualHost *:443
> Listen 8140
> NameVirtualHost *:8140
>
> Then surely the 'foreman-run' will fail in the middle, due to httpd/apache 
> can not startup, because NIC2:80|443|8140 are already occupied (by haproxy).
>
> is there an option like '--foreman-bind-host', similar to 
> '--foreman-proxy-bind-host' that is available? I'm running Foreman 1.11.3. 
> Thanks.
>
>
> Sorry, misplaced NIC1/NIC2 at a few places, Here is the correction:

 Internal interface NIC1:  80/443/8140 are used by Foreman cluster, and be 
taken care of by foreman-installer (apache)
Outside interface NIC2:  80/443/8140 are used by haproxy and linked for 
other purposes. 

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