[Openstack] Default ports for services

Soren Hansen soren at linux2go.dk
Sun Jun 26 10:15:30 UTC 2011


2011/6/25 Jay Pipes <jaypipes at gmail.com>:
> Can you explain why having the *default* port be 80/8080 for HTTP
> services would hinder that? Unless I'm mistaken, spinning up servers
> on different ports is as simple as specifying a set of test config
> files that have ports set for an all-on-one-machine setup?

I've heard this sort of argument before, and I've never quite understood it.

Yes, our API happens to be built on top of HTTP, but why must that
bleed into the choice of port number? I think of port  80 not so much
as "the HTTP port", but rather "the www port" (and 8080 as the
unprivileged www port).

Say we had come up with our own basic, generic protocol, on top of
which we'd built the Glance API, Nova API, Swift API, etc... Would you
want them to have assigned a single port as well, just because their
API's all were encapsulated in the same generic protocol?

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