[Zope] Re: localhost:8080 not found on windows
michael nt milne
michael.milne at gmail.com
Thu Aug 11 17:24:00 EDT 2005
Thanks for the help here. Much appreciated. Still not running but getting
there.....
On 8/10/05, Philip Kilner <phil at xfr.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> michael nt milne wrote:
> > I've even tried using the machine's local IP but that doesn't work in
> > the same way that localhost doesn't. I've installed Apache now as well
> > so as to route requests through that to Zope.
> >
> > I'm going to be using the same IP address that the webmail exchange
> > service uses. It uses mail.sbcscot.com <http://mail.sbcscot.com> <
> http://mail.sbcscot.com> so I
> > guess if I have http://plone.sbcscot.com then I could tell Apache to
> > route that to Zope? How would I tell IIS or ISA not to listen to that
> > domain? Meanwhile I noticed on installing Apache that it failed to bind
> > to port 80!
> >
>
> Well, you /can't/ tell IIS not to listen on that "domain" - it listens
> at a port on an IP. The host header translation for virtual hosting can
> only happen if it can field the request in the first place (e.g. if
> there are no clashes at that port/IP). If you have a single interface,
> you are stuck using non-standard ports to avoid clashes. Apache will not
> bind to port 80 either because you have http://mail.sbcscot.com bound to
> the same port & IP, or because of the "socket pooling" nonsense if you
> have a separate IP.
>
> I would not touch ISA with a barge-pole if I had a choice - but assuming
> you are on SBS and are/could be behind a separate firewall, I would: -
>
> - Leave Zope/Plone on 8080
>
> - Change the port for webmail (and any other IIS stuff) to a different
> high port (e.g. 9080?), so it is no longer clashing with Apache.
>
> - Disable "socket pooling". <spit!>
>
> - Run Apache on port 80
>
> - Use virtual hosts with rewrite rules in the Apache .conf to pass
> requests to your Zope and Webmail sites.
>
> You could probably do something similar with ISA server (I do, but not
> on the same box as IIS and Zope/Plone), but I'd rather not even think
> about that...
>
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> PhilK
>
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>
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