|
Nope,
I have static HTML, Dynamic HTML, Lansa Stuff, Websphere Payment
Manager Stuff, and Domino. Hence my questions. If it was just Domino that
would be easy, but I need all three environments blended into a single user
interface, which if I read correctly is possible, just not working for us
yet >>
Thks,
JMS..
----- Original Message -----
From: Fritz Hayes <fhayes@spiritone.com>
To: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: Multiple HTTP & Domino Instances...
> If all you are doing is serving up Domino databases, use the Domino Web
> Server for the required IP addresses. That way, you don't need the AS/400
> HTTP server instances for those addresses.
>
> Remember, you can have only one instance for each IP address, IP port
> combination. The standard port is 80 but you can use any port address for
> web serving. Try to avoid those ports that have standard assignments like
> telnet, Notes, or FTP.
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> Fritz Hayes
> fhayes@aracnet.com
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
> >
> > Afternoon All,
> >
> > Interesting situation going on, could really use some feed back
> in
> > the interest of time:
> >
> > 1.) OS/400 Version 4.4
> >
> > 2.) Domino 5.0.3 (Not yet Active)
> >
> > 3.) HTTP Servers
> >
> > 4.) Multi-Homed IP on a single adapter..
> >
> > Problem, Trying to configure an HTTP Server for each IP
Address
> > and
> > then add a Series of Domino NSF applications transparently under the
> > server.
> > So we have defined multiple instances, and each instance of the HTTP
> server
> > will start and function against the proper IP address only. But if we
> try
> > to start the second instance it hangs on a signal 12 ? Anyone else
doing
> > this, what did we miss ?? Should we be using the Websphere Engine
above
> > the
> > HTTP server ??
> >
> > Next, I seem to recall a note that said in this configuration
you
> > do
> > NOT start the Domino HTTP server but rather configure Domino to utilize
> > HTTP or is it Websphere servers to handle the requests from Browsers ??
> > Anyone doing this yet ?? Any good pointers to on-line help ??
> >
> > Last question, Has anyone tried Payment MANAGER with the
> Cybercash
> > interface yet ??
> >
> > Jeffrey M. Silberberg
> > CompuDesigns, Inc.
> > (770) 399-9464
> >
> >
> >
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