Solus on custom ports, how do I connect my hypervisors

Solus on custom ports, how do I connect my hypervisors

Many customers utilizing Solus will customize the default ports from the Solus default of 5656 to 80/443 for simplicity and ease of access for their customers.

the easiest method to operate on both the default and custom ports for Solus (and allow 3rd parties like Bacula4hosts to connect to the installs) is to configure Solus to listen on both the default and custom ports as outlined here

http://docs.solusvm.com/standard_web_ports
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