Zopsters, 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. (As opposed to changing /etc/services, and screwing up people who acces through a firewall). Zopiliscous, -- Jason Spisak webmaster@hiretechs.com
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Jason Spisak wrote:
Zopsters,
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 ... And it is a zippy server too. Pavlos
On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 12:55:19PM -0400, Pavlos Christoforou 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 ...
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