[Zope] How to map with Virtual Host Monster
Gilberto Pereira
gil at biodata.pt
Thu Dec 18 10:40:44 EST 2003
Sorry, my fault :)
Of course you're right... The problem was that I took for granted the
scenery where there was another webserver (mainly Apache) on port 80.
I don´t know if that´s the case with Borges's problem, but I thank you
for pointing that out.
Gil
Paul Winkler wrote:
>On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 12:50:27PM +0000, Gilberto Pereira wrote:
>
>
>>Try this instead in the mappings tab:
>>www.example.com:80/vhm_test
>>
>>It should work, since port 80 is the http default port number.
>>
>>
>
>Well, *something* has to be running on port 80 for that to work.
>You can't magically bind to a port just by configuring vhm...
>
>either run zope behind another webserver that runs on port 80
>(recommended);
>
>or set up port forwarding on your firewall so that traffic to port
>80 gets sent to zope on 8080 (this doesn't work for clients on
>localhost);
>
>or start zope as root with the -u flag and run it directly on port
>80 (blech).*
>
>* blech because it doesn't work at all with ZEO, and because
>starting as root seems unnecessarily foolhardy given that there
>are other perfectly good solutions.
>
>
>
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