![]() The other application using the port must be using the standard Windows networking library ( HTTP.sys).The server expects an SSL/TLS connection, so SSL offloading is not supported.Both the Octopus Server and Tentacle must be running windows 2012 or later.Octopus Server must be self-hosted, and not an Octopus Cloud instance.The following prerequisites must be met to use this feature: Even though it is using port 80, which is by convention HTTP, the Tentacle communications will still use TLS and be secure. If only port 443 and 80 are available, it is possible to run Octopus Web UI just on 443 (HTTPS) and a TCP Polling Tentacle on port 80. If there is an available port, we recommend using TCP Polling Tentacles. The downside is the setup is a little more complicated and network communications are slightly slower. The advantage is that the port can be shared with another website (e.g. (TCP) Polling Tentacles can be setup to operate over HTTPS (Secure WebSockets) instead of raw TCP sockets. Connecting Polling Tentacles to an Octopus Cloud instance over WebSockets is not currently supported. ![]()
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