Chapter 7 | Setting up the web server 72
Using the Apache web server in OS X
You do not need to enable the Apache web server that is installed with OS X, nor do you need to
have the OS
X Server application installed. In fact, the FileMaker Server installer creates its own
instance of the Apache web server on both the master and worker machines and configures this web
server to use port 80 for HTTP and port 443 for HTTPS; on the master machine, the installer also
configures its Apache web server to use port 16000 for Admin Console via HTTPS. If you have
enabled the Apache web server that is already installed with OS
X, the FileMaker Server installer
prompts you to let it disable any existing website using port 80 or 443 before it can continue.
If you have the OS X Server application installed and use it to enable any HTTP services (for
example, websites or the wiki), the existing Apache instance may be re-enabled after
FileMaker
Server is installed. Therefore to ensure the Apache instance used by FileMaker Server
works normally, you may need to configure any other HTTP services to use different ports from
the ports that FileMaker
Server uses, disable other HTTP services, or uninstall the OS X Server
application.
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