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RE: OT: (ish) Web publishing question


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  • Subject: RE: OT: (ish) Web publishing question
  • From: "Craig Callander" <craig@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 10:09:35 -0600
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> > I have also been looking for a solution to having lost of
> web "servers"
> > (Homeseer, IIS, Apache) accesibl from the outside world via a
single
> > port:80 connection.
>
> It's not going to happen - you (like me) have serveral
> webservers - they
> cannot all listen to the same port as they will all reply
> when you hit the
> common URL, causing anarcy.
>

It is possible to get multiple web servers listening on the same port, if
you have multiple IP addresses on the same physical network card. I have
done this with iPlanet, Im sure its possible with Apache.


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