Hi Jens, Thanks for your response. We have Apache installed on actually, three different ports. Port 80, port 431 and a later build on 8080. We installed Zope with the -w option directing it to port 8088, then to port 8880, then to port 9268, then to port 29268. In all cases, as long as port 8080 was enabled Zope failed to connect. The assigned port was enabled and listening, but Zope would not respond. As soon as we killed 8080, it would run on any of the assigned ports. This is why we were confused. It should run wherever we assign it, regardless of how many servers we are running, but it doesn't. On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Jens Vagelpohl contacted me regarding: Re: [Zope] Zope / Apache conflict
you can tell zope which port to use by executing the "start" script with the "-w" switch followed by a port number.
please read the comments in z2.py in the root of your zope installation, it explains all command line switches very well.
jens
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