Re: [users@httpd] howto configure apache to serve requests without explicitly defining a port number in the URL

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I think you can do that with a redirection rule in your firewall.

On 1/12/06, Harish.Chakravarthy@xxxxxxxx <Harish.Chakravarthy@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I would appreciate any information on configuring apache to run on a non
standard port, however serving requests without explicitly defining the
port number in the URL.
Example:
1. If I run apache on port 7894 hosting mydomain.org
2. I should be able visit http://mydomain.org to see my site
   (instead of http://mydomain.org:7894 )
Does this also require any coordination with firewall rules,iptables,
etc ?. Any information is appreciated.
Running Apache 2.0.X on Solaris 8
Cheers
-Harish

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