Splunk SOAR (f.k.a. Phantom)

Is there a workaround to Configure Splunk SOAR app https port to 443 instead of 8443 on Unprivileged installation

Geraldlim91
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Hi all,

I have installed the latest Splunk SOAR (5.4) on my instance for testing. The default https port is set to 8443. I have tried to force the port to be on 443 by using the --https-port 443 option during the installation. However, I am not able to configure the port to be on 443 as it states any port from 1 to 1024 requires root access and I can't run it on an unprivileged installation.

 

Is there any workaround for this to configure the port to go thru 443 instead of 8443?

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Geraldlim91
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Error as shown during installation.

 

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