# FileWave Anywhere Overview The FileWave Anywhere interface is an Inventory tool designed to help with quick FileWave inventory references for specific clients in your server. Within the Web console you will be able to view all devices currently enrolled, their Filesets, installed applications, users who have logged in, what groups they are apart of, and in the case of MDM enrolled Apple devices the command history. To access this Web Console for the FileWave server you can use the following: - Log into the FileWave Central Admin, select File at the top, then click Web Console  - Or Simply go to: **https://FileWaveServerAddress**
If your server address is tony.in.filewave.us then: **https://tony.in.filewave.us**
 This web console utilizes port 443 and the FileWave server must be accessible to connect. So if your FileWave server is not accessible outside your internal network then you cannot expect to connect with the Web Console outside your network. If you currently have a service running on the FileWave server that is already using port 443 the initial installation and an upgrade will fail. To resolve this, you will need to either shutdown that other 443 service or follow the instructions on the KB article linked here to change what port the FileWave Web Console is using.The error message in the macOS install log and Windows/CentOS terminal appears as follows: - 'FileWave requires port 443, but has noticed this port is already in use. To prevent a broken installation, FileWave has not installed/upgraded and your system has NOT been altered. Please contact Support for more information.' |