[TriLUG] HTTP & different ports; routing & stuff

Byarlay, Wayne A. wab at purdue.edu
Wed Oct 1 12:01:48 EDT 2003


Thanks! I'll look into those.. by the way I have no problem with making
apache 80 and zope 8080 or 8888, just so long as the URL names translate
properly.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffery Painter [mailto:painter at kiasoft.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 9:38 AM
To: Triangle Linux Users Group discussion list
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] HTTP & different ports; routing & stuff



You should be able to use the apache virtual server directives to setup a 
configuration that does just that.

I know there are connectors Ajp for tomcat and apache, you may want to do 
some searching to see if there are connectors from zope to apache that 
will do what you are looking for.

hth,
Jeffery Painter

On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Byarlay, Wayne A. wrote:

> Hi folks! 
> 
> Question: I have Apache running on port 8888, and Zope/Plone will be on
80.
> Is there
> a way to make "http://apache.mydomain.whatever" go to port 8888 (and thus
> view apache),
> and "http://plone.mydomain.whatever" go to port 80? Seems like it should
be
> possible;
> but since linux cannot run 2 services on the same port, i'm not wise
enough
> to think
> of a way to do it...
> 
> BTW it's a RH9 distro.
> 
> wab.
> 

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