Modify port 80 http THANKS

SYSTEM INFORMATION
OS type and version Ubuntu Linux 22.04.3
Webmin version 2.105
Virtualmin version 7.8.2 Pro
Related packages SUGGESTED

Good morning
please where can I go to modify port 80 http
THANKS

in what way?
do you mean the content served by your web app?
or SSL or proxying.
can you elaborate/be more specific?
which webserver Apache or Nginx

I want to use two systems at the same time because I already have a server with CPANEL and I want to install virtualmin on the same server. My question is not what I found an article which says that I must modify port 80 to 8080 so that a conflict does not occur between the two programs

You cannot do that!

Virtualmin/Webmin must be installed on a clean box (and I suspect so should cPanel)

Sure you can add what the hell you like after that but Do not expect them to work together it will be all down to you.

Googling nonsense on the web is just full of crap.
Didn’t you post a similar question on here recently? If so, I think the advice was just the same.

Run 2 boxes one with Virtualmin the other with cPanel (if you must)

what are you on about ? both cpanel & webmin/virtualmin are control panels that administer the same processes, so your choice is either cpanel or webmin/virtualmin on a single vps. As a question why do you think you need to run both on a single vps ?

As I’ve already told you, you can’t reasonably/usefully use two web hosting control panels on the same system. It doesn’t even make sense to do so.

And, as I’ve already told you, Virtualmin is not running on port 80, and it’s not the port that makes running two control panels on the same system not work!

No one can help you run Virtualmin and cPanel (or Aapanel or any other control panel) on the same system. Webmin alone can probably coexist with other web hosting control panels (because Webmin is not a web hosting control panel, it is a general purpose systems management tool that can read and edit many of the config files on a system), but it would probably also have a lot of surprising interactions with whatever control panel you’re using, because most control panels expect to control all of the config files it’s managing and would break if the config file changed outside of its control.

I don’t know why you’re trying to do this, and keep asking the same question over and over, but it is not a useful use of your time or anyone else’s. So, stop.

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