The one bug I can see is that I can't make Zope the default ("/") path, can I? I have to pick a unique prefix like /zope in order to use this scheme. Or can I use clever rewriting rules to have *everything else* go to special places (like https:/store go to normal Apache (SSL) places, /mailman go to the usual mailman, and everything else go directly to Zope without a prefix? -- Cheers! Chris Ryland Em Software, Inc. www.emsoftware.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joachim Werner" <joe@iuveno-net.de> To: "Chris Ryland" <cpr@emsoftware.com>; <zope@zope.org> Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 1:17 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] Zope (ZServer) in parallel with Apache
Is it easy enough to run Zope (ZServer, as I understand) directly on port 80 (without FCGI or PCGI through Apache), with Apache also running directly on, say port 81, and redirect all Apache-related calls to file://www.mysite.com:81/... from the Zope site?
Is this as straightforward as it seems? Have others done this?
This seems strange to me. Normally you'd use Apache with mod_proxy and configure a proxy pass rule to ZServer. Very easy to set up, and very flexible. On the Zope-end, you need to use SiteRoot to take care of the virtual server name.
There is a How-To for this at http://www.zope.org/Members/anser/apache_zserver that is quite useful
Joachim