OK, editing files under shared/config is also necessary to get the console to run. From there, you also have to edit the User Directory port to change it to the new port. By the way, this seems like an overly complex process. Is there a smooth way to migrate a test server to production? Seemed like the easiest way would be to just change the port from, say, 390 to 389. That's been proven to be non-trivial. brian. On Tuesday 21 June 2005 12:01 pm, Mike Jackson wrote: > Brian K. Jones wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I used the gui to change the ports on my test DS. Now I need to change > > the port that the AS uses to connect to the DS, and I have no clue how to > > do that. I can't (obviously) log into the admin console, because it now > > can't connect to the server on the old port numbers, and I can't figure > > out which file under /opt/fedora-ds stores this vital piece of > > information. > > > > The DS works fine, but I can't administer it from the console, which I'd > > really like to do. > > > > Clues hereby solicited. > > Edit /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/config/adm.conf > > > > Mike