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Sorry to jump in with an answer to an answer of a question but I think the
easiset way to let Domino and AS/400 HTTP coexist on the same box is to use
different IP-addresses and use the "BindSpecific On" keyword on HTTP-config
on AS/400. In the Domino configuration there are a similar keyword to bind
the Domino HTTP-server to a specific IP-address. The default behaviour for
the HTTP-servers is to bind to all local ip-adresses. Using different ports
will give you a client problem later on.
Regards
// Stefan
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Bob Larkin
<blarkin@wt.net> To: DOMINO400@midrange.com
Sent by: cc:
owner-domino400@mi Subject: Re: Domino for tha
AS400 needs port 80
drange.com
2000-10-04 05:05
Please respond to
DOMINO400
Yes, web pages can be serverd from Domino. To serve from the AS/400 HTTP
server,
you will need to assign one of the HTTP servers to a different port. (Port
80 is
not the only one you can use. Net.data - I think it can be served by
Domino, but
I haven't done it.
If you need more info, let me know, and I will get the procedure for you.
Bob
Mary Jo Whitcomb wrote:
> We run Domino on our AS400, model 620. When it was installed I had to
shut
> down the HTTP server on the AS400 for Domino. Is it still possible to
serve
> web pages from the 400? Is port 80 the only port that the 400 can use
for
> HTTP? Would a web page using net.data be able to be served by Domino?
And
> would it have to be served from one of the Domino directories or could it
be
> served from the root? I have found information in IBM books about
serving
> web pages from Domino and others on how to from the 400, but not how to
do
> both on the same machine. Could you recommend a book that explains how
to
> do both?
>
> Another person in our department is the Domino Administrator and he is
not
> very knowledgeable about the 400, while I don't know much about Domino.
>
> Thanks,
> Mary Jo Whitcomb
> Valley Regional Hospital
> Claremont, NH 03743
> whitcomb@vrh.org
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