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  • Subject: Re: Multiple HTTP Servers on one box
  • From: "Mike Silvers" <msilvers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 19:26:19 -0500
  • Organization: Hainey Business Systems

You can not have the Domino HTTP server and the IBM HTTP server listen on
the same port.  You can have either multiple instances of the IBM server OR
multiple instances of the Domino server on the same port.  I have set up
multiple instances of the IBM HTTP server on port 80, but I have not setup
the Domino server (yet).  If you need some assistance with the HTTP server,
there is a new utility at www.bvstools.com called the HTTPTOOL.  I
downloaded it, but only got to experiment with it a little bit.  I figure
that someone needs to tell you about this tool before Brad Stone gets on
here to toot his own horn <G>.

Mike Silvers


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Mike Silvers
AS/400 Senior Programmer/Analyst
AS/400 IBM Certified Expert
Hainey Business Systems
8 E. Canal St
Dover, PA 17315
Branch Office:  (410) 397-8739
Phone:  (800) 932-3380
Fax:  (717) 292-9474
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Development and related services
nationwide.
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----- Original Message -----
From: <MEovino@estes-express.com>
To: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 4:14 PM
Subject: Multiple HTTP Servers on one box


>
> Right now, you can reach our site at one of two IP addresses:
>
> http://12.26.68.34
> or
> http://12.26.68.35
>
> Our DNS entry is mapped to 35.  And we're running two HTTP servers, Domino
> 5.0.3 and the IBM HTTP Server.  Domino listens on port 80 and gets most of
> the http requests, IBM HTTP listens on port 8080 and just handles CGI
> stuff.  Is there any way each can listen on port 80, but at different IP
> addresses?
>
> What I'd like to do is
> 1) have IBM listen on port 80 at 12.26.68.34, and I'll map
> www.estes-express.com to it.
> 2) have Domino listen on port 80 at 12.26.68.35, and I'll map
> domino.estes-express.com to it, so I don't have to rewrite all the Domino
> web apps right away.
>
> Otherwise, I'll just flip-flop them and get rid of Domino completely after
> I've rewritten all the Domino apps.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Mike E.
>
>
>
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