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Hi Bob

No problem - Normally you will fix it in the router so it "looks" like is it
the same domain from out side. The router then remaps the used port into the
correct IP address for either your IIS on windows or i5 apache or i5
IceBreak server or what you got on the i5


Regards

Niels Liisberg


-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Bob Anderson
Sent: 7. november 2006 17:17
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: [WEB400] iSeries and Windows Web Pages

Good Morning,
        Is it possible to have an iSeries Web Server and a Windows IIS
Web Server running at the same time in a domain so that some web content
comes from the iSeries and some comes from the Windows Server along with
FTP.  

        I am real new to building web servers and haven't figured this
out yet.

Thanks

Bob Anderson
IT Guy
Kent Sporting Goods
433 Park Ave. S
New London OH 44851
419-929-7021 x315
email: banderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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