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sidebar_label: Using different ports
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## FLIPPER ports (mobile apps that support certificate exchange)
## Flipper ports - mobile apps that support certificate exchange
By default Flipper runs its servers on ports 9088 and 9089, and the mobile SDKs look for servers on those ports.
:::information
By default, Flipper runs its servers on ports 9088 and 9089.
The mobile SDKs look for servers on those ports.
:::
Each of these can be overridden by setting an environment variable, with the format `${INSECURE_PORT},${SECURE_PORT}`.
Each of these can be overridden by setting an environment variable, with the format: `${INSECURE_PORT},${SECURE_PORT}`.
To run the desktop app using custom ports:
To run the desktop app using custom ports, use the following:
```
```sh
env FLIPPER_PORTS=1111,2222 ./flipper
```
or with a dev build:
```
```sh
env FLIPPER_PORTS=1111,2222 yarn start
```
To configure the Android SDK for custom ports, set the `flipper.ports` prop to your chosen ports `1111,2222` like so, and then launch the Android app:
### Android SDK
```
To configure the Android SDK for custom ports, set the `flipper.ports` prop to your chosen ports `1111,2222` and then launch the Android app:
```sh
adb shell su 0 setprop flipper.ports 1111,2222
```
### iOS SDK
To configure the iOS SDK for custom ports, set the FLIPPER_PORTS environment variable in your app launch script or set it system-wide through User Defaults:
```
```sh
xcrun simctl spawn booted defaults write "Apple Global Domain" "com.facebook.flipper.ports" -string "1111,2222"
```
## FLIPPER ports (apps that do not support certificate exchange)
## Flipper ports - apps that do not support certificate exchange
Flipper listens on 8333 for insecure (browser, Node.js) connections.
:::information
Flipper listens on port 8333 for unsecure (browser, Node.js) connections.
:::
To run the desktop app using custom ports:
To run the desktop app using custom ports, use the following:
```
```sh
env FLIPPER_BROWSER_PORT=1111 ./flipper
```
or with a dev build:
```
```sh
env FLIPPER_BROWSER_PORT=1111 yarn start
```
@@ -56,18 +65,18 @@ To connect to Flipper on a different port from [js-flipper](https://github.com/f
flipperClient.start('React Tic-Tac-Toe', { urlBase: 'localhost:1111' });
```
## METRO SERVER PORTS
## Metro Server Ports
You can also setup Flipper to use a different Metro Server port (default=8081) using this environement variable:
You can also setup Flipper to use a different Metro Server port (default=8081) using this environement variable, as follows:
```
```sh
METRO_SERVER_PORT=3333 ./flipper
```
## ADB REVERSE PROXY PORTS
## AD8 Reverse Proxy ports
And setup a different ADB port used for reverse proxying when plugged through USB (default=5037) using:
You can setup a different ADB port, used for reverse proxying when plugged through USB (default=5037), using the following:
```
```sh
ANDROID_ADB_SERVER_PORT=4444 ./flipper
```