[Zope] Zope and IIS

Matt Gregory matthew.gregory@skyleach.com
Tue, 9 Apr 2002 13:40:14 -0400


Dude why?  Just change the Zope start script or start.bat and add -w 80 and
zope will run on port 80 instead of 8080.  Virtual Host Monsters couldn't be
easier.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Max M" <maxm@mxm.dk>
To: "Igor Leturia" <IGOR@emun.com>
Cc: <zope@zope.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope] Zope and IIS


> Igor Leturia wrote:
>
> >   I'm quite desperate, I need this urgently! It's not just that the
> >':8080' makes the adress ugly, it's also that the website cannot be
> >accessed from many companies where they've got a firewall that blocks
> >access to the outside from any port different to 80.
> >
> >  I've also heard something about 'rewrite rules', 'virtual host
> >monsters', 'redirections', but I know nothing about them.
> >
>
> The bets cure for your blues is "Apache" It is much better at
> integrating webservers from all over the place than IIS.
>
> You need to install Apcahe on port 80, Zope on port 8080 and move IIS to
> port 81
>
> Then you can talk to both your Zope and IIS through the Apache at port
> 80 using rewrite rules. From the outside alle three servers will seem
> like one. A dedicated webserver with 256 MB of ram should handle it
> nicely. 128 MB might be enough.
>
> I have is set up and it's not that difficult.
>
> regards Max M
>
>
>
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