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Configuring the Click Through Daemon HTTP Server Port


Personalization elements sent in emails to contacts and prospects that the Click Through Daemon services (for example, Track Message Open, Tracked URLs, and so on) must be able to issue HTTP requests to the Click Through Daemon. You must configure your firewalls or DMZ to service these requests and the Email Sending Daemon to listen for these HTTP requests on a specific port. This topic describes this task.

This task is a step in Process of Configuring the Click Through Daemon.

To configure the Click Through Daemon HTTP server port

  1. Identify the port number to use to service HTTP requests on the Click Through Daemon and write it down for use in subsequent tasks.
  2. Configure your firewall to properly service these requests over this port.
  3. Open the server.xml file in the ctd_installation_directory\conf directory with a text editor.
  4. Search for the following phrase:

    Define a non-SSL Coyote HTTP/1.1 Connector

  5. Search for the XML tag Connector using the following phrase:

    Find the value of the port attribute

    By default this value is 8060. If you chose a different port number to service HTTP requests on the Click Through Daemon, then change the port attribute value and save the file.

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