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"Steve McKay" <steve.mckay=eHnG4ojNSJOrG/iDocfnWg@public.gmane.org> wrote in
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> Can we run 4 separate instances (each with their own IP address) on the
same
> NIC (Ethernet) and still use port 80 for each IP address?  Or will the
first
> instance started take control of port 80 to the exclusion of the other
> instances?   If so, would this mean that we would have to have 1 NIC per
> instance in order to use port 80?

Actually, with apache it's not that difficult to run a single instance on
different ports & IP's.  You need to look at virtual hosting.

david




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