Patrick It works fine for me with SiteRoot and ProxyPass directives. You may go through this link: http://www.zope.org/Members/anser/apache_zserver Actually, there are two paths to be specified in the ProxyPass directives. eg. ProxyPass /Zope/ http://my.ip.he.re:8080/ ProxyPassReverse /Zope/ http://my.ip.he.re:8080/ Also add ProxyPass for /p_ and /misc_ as specified in the link. In the above example, /Zope/ is only a visible path not an exact folder. The ip address:8080 will be passed to this location. You may call this with any name you wish instead of /Zope/ Now, go to zope management folder and in the root, you need to add a site root with following details Base URL: http://my.ip.he.re:8080/Zope Path: / This will support root all folders below that. So, whenever you need to access, for instance siteone and sitetwo all that you need to specify is: siteone URL: http://my.ip.he.re/Zope/hostone/manage sitetwo URL: http://my.ip.he.re/Zope/hostwo/manage hope this clarifies. all the best!!! vishnu __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/