Timothy Ball wrote at 2007-4-3 11:24 -0400:
I want zope to listen to two different ip-addrs on two different ports and I'm unsure of how to configure zope to behave correctly.
I set ip-address <some ip addr> then I have two http-server sections ala this:
--snip--snip--snip-- ip-address <some-goofy-ipaddr>
<http-server> # valid keys are "address" and "force-connection-close" address <some-goofy-ipaddr>:8080 # force-connection-close on </http-server>
<http-server> # valid keys are "address" and "force-connection-close" address <some-other-goofy-ipaddr>:80 # force-connection-close on </http-server>
--snip--snip--snip--
When I do this zope doesn't seem to listen to any thing on any port...
The ":80" above requires that Zope is started as "root" (under *nix) as all ports below 1024 are "root" only ports. Due to a (long standing) bug in Zope's startup logging, you may not see the resulting exception. Due to another bug, you have to proceed as follows: Enable "debug-mode" in your configuration file. Otherwise, Zope will refuse to log to the console (a bug). Start Zope in foreground mode ("bin/zopectl fg" under *nix) Watch out for messages on the console. -- Dieter