using zope behind IIS?--help with IS dept.
Hi, I am running zope 2.5 with the Zope server for my intranet. The company web (public) server is windows/IIS5. I want to use my zope server to provide some pages for the public on my zope server. Problem: IIS needs a physical folder to create a virtual directory in IIS. Zope does not have Windows directories that coincide with the folders that IIS/Windows needs. My IS department does not want to make my Zope server totally open on port 80 (because there are other internal items there as well). How can I securely serve a portion of my zope site within a windows/IIS network that does not require my entire internal/zope server to be totally accessible to everyone?
I know nothing about IIS, but simply typing IIS into the search box at zope.org yielded these promising looking links: http://www.zope.org/Members/hiperlogica/ASP404 http://www.zope.org/Members/thorntod/apache_iis_zope Troy Kelley, Sean wrote:
Hi, I am running zope 2.5 with the Zope server for my intranet. The company web (public) server is windows/IIS5. I want to use my zope server to provide some pages for the public on my zope server.
Problem: IIS needs a physical folder to create a virtual directory in IIS. Zope does not have Windows directories that coincide with the folders that IIS/Windows needs. My IS department does not want to make my Zope server totally open on port 80 (because there are other internal items there as well).
How can I securely serve a portion of my zope site within a windows/IIS network that does not require my entire internal/zope server to be totally accessible to everyone?
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Troy Farrell