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The DualShield Platform includes a self-service console (DSC) and several self-service portals, as listed below: 

NameAbbreviationPortsURL
DualShield Service ConsoleDSC8076https://fqdn:8076/dsc
DualShield Reset Password Service PortalDRP8076https://fqdn:8076/drp
DualShield Unlock Account Service PortalDUA8076https://fqdn:8076/dua
DualShield Emergency Access Service PortalDEA8076https://fqdn:8076/dea

By default, all those self-service consoles and portals operate on HTTP port 8076.

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If you want to make both the SSO portal and the service console operate on port 443, then you will have to install 2 DualShield servers. On one server, you can change the SSO port from 8074 to 443, and on the other server you can change the port 8076 to 443. Typically, customers install the self-service console on in DMZ as a DualShield Frontend Server.

To change the DualShield SSO port from 8074 to 443, follow this guide: How to change the DualShield SSO port to 443

To change the DualShield Service port from 8076 to 443, follow the steps below.

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Step 1: Install a DualShield frontend server

Follow the guide below to install a DualShield Frontend Server

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Follow the guide below to set up the Service Console on the frontend server

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Setting up the Service Console

During the installation process, on the page below select both "Service Console" and "SSO Server"

(Although you only need the "Service Console" on the frontend server,  the installer was designed so that you must select the "SSO Server" as well)

Step 2: Change port 8076 to 443

After the installation of the frontend server, you need to change the port 8076 to 443 by editing the server.xml file.

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Save the server.xml file, and restart the Dualshield Service.

Step 3: Change the "SSO Server" of the Frontend Service Provider

In this setup, we cannot give port 443 to the frontend SSO portal. Therefore, the frontend SSO portal is operating on the default port 8076.

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Change the "SSO Server" option from "FrontMFA-SingleSignOn" to "Single Sign-on Server"


Step 4: Change the "Metadata" of the Frontend Service Provider

Now, click the "EDIT METADATA" button

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