Hi Zen, I just want to point out that the port scanners being run by
malicious entities on the internet are going to detect your open ports
whether your Koha URLs use/display them or not. In fact, the port
scanners are possibly unaware of your URLs or domain name; they're not
needed.

The important thing is to secure your internet-facing servers and
services so that there is nothing that potential attackers can use to
invade or break your system.

David Liddle
System Administrator
david.lid...@wycliff.de (but not for this list)

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On Thu, Feb 8, 2024 at 9:41 AM zen zenitram <quickfir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Good day!
>
> Can someone help me on how we hide port number when our user access KOHA
> staff client in the internet. for security purposes.
> sample
> OPAC: opac.com.ph
> staff client: opac.com.ph:10001
>
> I want to hide the 1001
>
>
> i just saw someone answer to use 2 different IP addresses,
>
> https://lists.katipo.co.nz/public/koha/2014-April/039152.html
>
> how can i do that?
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