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I've been attempting to change the HTTP port or the User in /etc/default/jenkins file. However the changes are not picked up once I do:
sudo service jenkins restart
The answer here also doesn't seem to work: Jenkins changes in /etc/default/jenkins not working
sudo systemctl edit jenkins
just opens a new file for editing
Editing /etc/default/jenkins
does not work after Jenkins version 2.332.1, which relies
on systemd rather than the init system (documentation).
Instead, run:
systemctl edit jenkins
which will bring up an editor with an empty file. Create the section below with the following:
[Service]
Environment="JENKINS_PORT=8888"
Change the port as desired and save the file (in case of nano as editor with Ctrl + X, Y).
Finally, restart Jenkins and it should pick up the new port:
sudo systemctl restart jenkins
With Debian Bullseye (Debian 11) :
vim /etc/systemd/system/jenkins.service.d/override.conf
[Service]
Environment="JENKINS_LISTEN_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1"
Environment="JENKINS_PREFIX=/jenkins"
Environment="JENKINS_PORT=XXXX" <= Change XXXX to the port value you want to use.
The key is to edit the config file which is overriding the default configuration, because the default configuration is updated each new release, erasing your custom config.
Don't forget to update and reload your changes with :
systemctl daemon-reload
service jenkins restart
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