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how to change magento admin url and port , magento running varnish

I have installed varnish on my server which uses magento.

the ports have changed so that varnish now runs on port 80 and magento runs on 8080,

there are certain features that will not work in the backend as the url is www.mystore.com/admin

but in fact the url to the store is www.mystore.com:8080/admin

can anyone help me change the backend port.

the feature that is not working is print packing slip, where i change the port in the javascript on the frontend it works. but there are tons of features so i need more than a quick fix

thank you

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molleman Avatar asked Oct 22 '12 19:10

molleman


3 Answers

To change the admin url you go to the backend, go to System > Configuration > Admin > Admin Base URL and change the setting Use Custom Admin URL to Yes and fill out Custom Admin URL with the URL including the port http://myDomain.com:8080/

if you want your own path, you can do the same with Use Custom Admin Path and Custom Admin Path

Afterwards don'T forget to do a rm -rf on var/cache in magento dir.

And as the others already mentioned, don't use varnish for the admin area, maybe you want to deactivate the reports for the users.

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Fabian Blechschmidt Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 00:09

Fabian Blechschmidt


You may want to consider disabling Varnish for the Admin pages. The Administrators of the site probably won't generate enough traffic to do anything serious to the database and they deserve to have the most up to date information. In our Varnish, we told varnish to pass through (don't cache) pages with /admin

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Max Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 00:09

Max


Here is an excerpt from our varnish.vcl:

# Don't cache pages for Magento Admin
# FIXME: change this rule if you use custom url in admin
if (req.url ~ "^/(index.php/)?admin") {
    return(pass);
}

# Don't cache checkout/customer pages, product compare
if (req.url ~ "^/(index.php/)?(checkout|customer|catalog/product_compare|wishlist)") {
    return(pass);
}

It might serve as an example for you.

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runamok Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 00:09

runamok