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Each IP address on the server has a port 80. NCSA httpd can't deal with that, takes all port 80's if you do virtual servers. sean On Sat, 4 Jan 1997, James L. McGill wrote: > > > On Sat, 4 Jan 1997, Alan Cox wrote: > > > Actually thats no reason at all. You can bind separately to specific > > addresses. I've had apache 1.1 and 1.2 running at the same time on the > > same box > > I may be running on a mistaken assumption. > Do you mean you can have multiple instances of httpd, each with a > number of virtual domains (with true IP addresses), and they can > -all- be on port 80? > > I willingly admit my ignorance of unix concepts, > but I was under the impression that this was impossible. > > -- > g-r-a-t-e-f-u-l-l-y---[ email:<fishbowl@conservatory.com> ]---l-i-v-i-n-g > d-e-a-d-i-c-a-t-e-d---[ http://www.conservatory.com/~fishbowl ]-----l-i-g-h-t > > | ||||||||||||
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