How to Change FygoOS Ports?
You can change the HTTP and HTTPS ports of Fygo NAS in Settings, enable Force HTTPS Connection, and configure whether to occupy and redirect ports 80 and 443.
1. Default Ports
The default ports for FygoOS are HTTP 5666 and HTTPS 5667.
2. How to Access FygoOS Using Different Ports?
3. How to Change Ports
You can configure ports in Settings - Security.

Note:
- HTTP and HTTPS port numbers cannot be empty. Some port numbers are unavailable because they are already occupied by other services.
- Changing ports will interrupt any ongoing uploads or active services. Before confirming the change, make sure there are no important tasks or services running.


Force HTTPS Connection
After enabling Force HTTPS Connection, the system will redirect HTTP connections to HTTPS. For HTTPS connections, the browser will verify a secure and valid certificate before allowing access; otherwise, it will warn that the connection is not secure. Therefore, before enabling Force HTTPS Connection, make sure you have uploaded a secure and valid certificate.
Redirect Ports 80 and 443
The system will enable ports 80 and 443 by default. Once enabled, if you access port 80 or 443, the system will redirect them to the FygoOS HTTP and HTTPS ports respectively. Because of this redirection, you can access FygoOS from a web browser without specifying a port number.