RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Running apache on multiple ports

2005-11-16 Thread Richard Victor Correia
@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Running apache on multiple ports > When I restart the server, I am able to see 9099, but not on 81. You need two "listen" directives, one for 81 and one for 9099. Davide -

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Running apache on multiple ports

2005-11-16 Thread Sean Conner
It was thus said that the Great Davide Bianchi once stated: > > Richard Victor Correia wrote: > > The default Port is 81 > > ?? why 81 ? My guess, Richard's ISP is blocking incoming access to port 80. When I had Adelphia Cable they did this, and I ended up running a webserver on port 81. -

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Running apache on multiple ports

2005-11-16 Thread Davide Bianchi
Richard Victor Correia wrote: > The default Port is 81 ?? why 81 ? > When I restart the server, I am able to see 9099, but not on 81. You need two "listen" directives, one for 81 and one for 9099. Davide -- Today is a good day. Not because anything wonderful is happening, so much, but because

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Running apache on multiple ports

2005-11-16 Thread Richard Victor Correia
Hi Joshua, I hope you are having a nice day. I am trying to run my web server on two ports simultaneously. I am using apache 1.3 on red had linux server. The default Port is 81, in addition to that I am adding "Listen 9099" in httpd.cof. When I restart the server, I am able to see 9099, but no