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I can access my homepage if I type in my IP Address:81 from my internal 
network, pretty typical. 

When I attempt to use port 80, I get the default Apache page. 

My ISP points to my Web site on a server about to be replaced (once this 
is resolved) over port 80.

I thought that Apache would redirect incoming requests on port 80 for 
Domino to port 81.  Don't know what I am missing?




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Rich,

I did this at Domino 6.0.3 and OS/400 V5R1 and have upgraded to Domino 
6.5.1 and OS/400 V5R2 (soon V5R3) so am close to your config.

The documents are fairly simple. Change the HTTP port in Domino, add the 
Domino plugin to Apache (you did mean the one on the iSeries...), tell 
it the port Domino is listening on, restart everything. There may have 
been an "Apache plugin" to add to Domino but it should also be in the 
documents. I don't really remember one just that the documentation was 
pretty straight forward and I was done in an hour.

Actually using it may take a little more. All we used it for was access 
to webmail via http://yourdomain.com/mail/usermailfile.nsf

Roger Vicker, CCP

On 12/13/2004 1:32 PM, Rich.Frye@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>I would like to hide my Domino 6.5.2 server behind my Apache 2 server. 
>Anyone attempt before?  I am running 5.3 on my iseries
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