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Hmm...  I noticed mention of virtual servers in the docs, but apparently 
misunderstood what they could do for me.

As always, thanks for the information!

Patrick




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You DO NOT need a second Domino server, you will need to configure virtual 

servers within your existing Domino server.

Plain Jane Domino HTTP is either A. Bound to ALL IP or B.  Bound to 1 IP 
address..    With virtual servers you can define additional HTTP instances 

within 1 domino server, which each bind to a separate IP address.

 
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http binds to only one host name per domino server. NRPC can listen on 
more than one IP.

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I hate it when I get distracted and have to figure out where I was much, 
much later.  This is one of those cases -- I looked at NETSTAT per 
Robert's suggestion below.  The original IP address is listening on the 
correct port, but the new IP address is not.

Some digging in the help implies that a second address would require a 
second HTTP process which would require a separate server partition - but 
it doesn't actually come out and say it in so many words.  I'd rather not 
have a server partition just to answer these web requests, even if I 
could.  Could I possibly use the same address and a second port to achieve 


the same purpose?  I'm assuming that the HTTP thread will only respond to 
one port at a time...

Thanks for your thoughts,
Patrick




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On the command line, enter NETSTAT and then select option 3.  On the next 
screen hit F14 and then scroll down and look for port 80 in the Local Port 



column.  Enter a 5 next to any jobs that are listening on port 80 and see 
if the IP address in question is actually listening on port 80 and able to 



respond.  The IP address should be in the Local internet address field.









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We were able to ping it from both networks -- it responds fine for Notes 
clients.

It's more like the iSeries or the Domino server is configured to not allow 




HTTP from that network port.  Is that possible?

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Are you trying to access via the IP address or a DNS name ?  First thing 
to try is to ping either(both) the IP and DNS name to make sure the server 





is reachable from that network.

If it was a security issue, you should be prompted by an authentication 
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We have an iSeries hosting Domino for two distinct private networks that 
are using different IP schemes, thus it has a different IP address bound 
to each NIC port.  The Domino server responds fine to anyone using a Notes 






client on either network and responds find to anyone using iNotes from the 






original network.  However, anyone trying to access the server from the 
second network (just recently set up) fails with a "Web Page cannot be 
displayed" almost immediately.  The speed of the response makes me think 
that it is finding the server and being rejected for security reasons (as 
opposed to not finding the server at all or finding the server but timing 
out due to the server being busy).

Any suggestions for how to get the server to respond to either network?

I did notice that the IP address for the new port is not present on the 
hosts table, but it is using the same name for both IP addresses, so I am 
concerned about putting the same server name into the hosts file twice. Is 






this a problem?

Thanks in advance,
Patrick
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