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Michael, the production server is listening on port 80. The only reason I
brought up port 80 is that the test site is externally loading most of its
content even when being accessed on port 8000 or 4443. If not for that, then
accessing the site on port 8000 while SSL is enabled would result in a blank
screen. As it's running now, the initial GET is handled by Apache in PASE
and all of the external resources are loaded from production.

To be clearer on the situation, if SSL is enabled on Apache PASE then secure
connections on 4443 work fine and regular HTTP connections hang on port
8000. When SSL is not enabled then direct vanilla access on port 8000 works
as expected.

Alfred

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:16, Michael P. Gibbons <bmis04@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:

something else is probably running on port 80. I always thought you
needed an i5 instance on port 89 that proxies to port 8000



Alfredo Delgado wrote:
I've been working on moving off our "roll your own" PHP install to Zend
Core/Platform. Since we don't utilize any of the IBM i features of the
native Apache I've been trying to deploy directly to the copy of Apache
that
Zend installs in PASE.

Part of successfully running directly in PASE would involve making SSL
connections. At this point I can make SSL connections but straight HTTP
connections hang and won't close when SSL is enabled. I've got a ticket
in
with Zend but I'm wondering if I'm missing something simple in the conf
files or if I'm just a glutten for punishment for wanting to avoid having
to
proxy from one Apache to another.

Most of the content is being served through a native instance running on
port 80 but you can see what I'm talking about via these ports:

http.conf: http://code.midrange.com/f55e7c0fc9.html
http://www.pinnacle-plastics.com:8000/

ssl.conf: http://code.midrange.com/ebc85621e8.html
https://www.pinnacle-plastics.com:4443/

Thanks,
Alfred



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