On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 05:01:11PM -0400, Jim Harrison wrote:
Am I correct in assuming that if I don't want to use Apache, just ZServer to serve up my www pages to the world, that all I have to do is tell Zserver to use port 80, and the requests for http://www.mydomain.com with no port will come right out of ZServer.
Yes ...
This may not be as simple as it seems at first glance (for a zope/linux newbie). Changing the port in the httpd.config file from 80 to 8081 (as root) and then rebooting activates Apache on port 8081 but it also continues to serve on port 80. Trying to start Zserver on port 80 under those conditions generates an error. Any advice on how to run Apache on a port other than 80 simultaneously with Zserver on port 80?
Well, Jim, he was trying to do something a little different then it sounds like you are, but if you've reconfigured Apache to answer port 8081 and it's still answering port 80 as well, I think you've overlooked a knob in the configuration file... Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com Member of the Technical Staff Buy copies of The New Hackers Dictionary. The Suncoast Freenet Give them to all your friends. Tampa Bay, Florida http://www.ccil.org/jargon/ +1 813 790 7592