Hi Michael, michael nt milne wrote:
Ok thanks. Will check on the ISA side. I've it up and running on a laptop fine. Will let you know progress. Would you say it should be fine just running the app from the zope server on 8080 once it is running,rather than configuring to go through IIS?What's your experience?
Glad you've had it running on a laptop - I was concerned you might lose faith! ;-) If the app is Internet facing, or has non-trivial traffic, I'd put Zope behind Apache. I have multiple sites on single Zope instances on several Windows servers, and it works really well. In my case, Apache serves pages on port 80 but on a separate IP address from IIS. One old server is NT4 (!) which worked fine, another is Win2k Server, and I needed to knock socket pooling on the head for that one. If I were doing it again, I'd run /both/ Zope and IIS on non-standard ports, and put both behind Apache. I may be a bit jaundiced, but I don't consider IIS is well enough house-trained to be let loose on port 80... -- Regards, PhilK Email: phil@xfr.co.uk PGP Public key: http://www.xfr.co.uk Voicemail & Facsimile: 07092 070518 "You'll find that one part's sweet and one part's tart: say where the sweetness and the sourness start." - Tony Harrison