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  • Subject: Re: Supporting multiple IP addresses on a single 400
  • From: MEovino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 09:23:24 -0500


Rob,

I know that you can bind the Domino HTTP Server to a specific IP address
(it's in the server document) so that you SHOULD theoretically be able to
have multiple Domino HTTP Servers share port 80 on the same box.  I also
know (from experience) that the Domino HTTP Server will NOT successfully
share port 80 with IBM's HTTP server.  Since they're all Domino HTTP
Servers, give it a shot, but your mileage may vary.

Mike Eovino
E-commerce and Customer Development Manager
Estes Express Lines
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rob@dekko.com@UUCPHOST.MCS.NET on 02/02/2001 08:42:59 AM

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We have a few Domino servers on 400's.  What I want is separate IP
addresses for each server and for the 400 stuff.  For example:
10.10.0.1 = 400 http
10.10.0.2 = Domino partition 1
10.10.0.3 = Domino partition 2
10.10.0.4 = Domino partition 3
...

In the past we played with using separate port numbers, like 80, 81, 82, 83
and so on.  The users look at you like your some kind of jerk when you tell
them the URL is
AS400:80
DOMPART:81
DOMPART:82
DOMPART:83
...

Currently our 400 http is simple.  I do the configs using WRKHTTPCFG.  But
I admit I am still a babe in the woods on that issue.

Rob Berendt

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