There is a .conf file in /usr/OV/web/httpd/conf/httpd.conf where you also
need to change the port number.
-----Original Message-----
From: REIBENSCHUH Alfred [mailto:alfred.reibenschuh@IT-AUSTRIA.COM]
Sent: 03 May 1999 10:32
To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
Subject: Re: Using the Apache server of Netview
"IRIZARRG@LABS.WYETH.COM" wrote:
>Alfred:
> I have apache 1.2.4 running as well as Netview's apache, my problem is
port with numbers. I have apache using port 80 and have >changed Netview
5.1.1 to port 8080, however it is not responding on that port.
>Here is a list of things that I have checked.
>1. default map is open on the console with read-write.
>2. ps -ef |grep webquery, it shows to be active.
>3. I have execute the "chmod_web_ovw -a" successfully.
>What others actions can I take to identify my problem?
>Also, once I resolve this problem I would like enable security on the web
and hopefully apply that security to my other apache web >server. Is anyone
doing this today?
> Thank in advance.
>Gil Irizarry
As far as my experience goes you should configure
Netview 5.x serving from port 80 and "any" other servers
from other ports ( 81 or 8000, 8001, etc ... ).
You can even make two or more servers to appear as
one if you use proxy directives, but i don't know if
this works under Netview or apache 1.2.x .
You may find a pointer to such functionality at
http://www.apache.org or the apache mailing-list.
greetings
mfg. Alfred Reibenschuh
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