[Zope] ZOPE and DEBIAN INSTALLTION
Peter Bengtsson
peter at fry-it.com
Wed Sep 28 12:51:53 EDT 2005
If you're going to be using this lovely little zope instance I advice
you to stay away from debian packages and do it with custom binary
installations. I use debian for all my other programs but zope is what
I do for a living so I'm not satisfied with the deb package way of
doing it.
And if you're going to take take you're zope "more seriously" I
suggest you have a read in some of the documentation about how to
manage a zope instance.
http://www.plope.com/Books/2_7Edition/InstallingZope.stx#3-64
If you're not in the mood for reading some instructions, just edit the
file etc/zope.conf (you find it) and look for where it says
<http-server>
# valid keys are "address" and "force-connection-close"
address 8080
# force-connection-close on
</http-server>
Change that to:
<http-server>
# valid keys are "address" and "force-connection-close"
address 80
# force-connection-close on
</http-server>
2005/9/28, Benmania Guin <benmania at web.de>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I successfully installed ZOPE on my VServer which has an DEBIAN op.
> I want to change ports now in order to have access via a "normal" HTTP request.
> How do I change ports and what port is the right one?
>
> Benjamin
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