Re: Multiple Instances of Apache

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Mandy Singh wrote:
Thanks ascs. This is a good explanation.

The only other question that partially remains unanswered is that if I run apacheN on port 80 (and access my site as <http://mysite.com>http://mysite.com) and run apacheN+1 on port 8080 (and access site as <http://mysecondsite.com:8080>http://mysecondsite.com:8080) - what can i do special to access <http://mysecondsite.com:8080>http://mysecondsite.com:8080 without the port number (as if it was running on port 80). Did you get what I was trying to say? Is this a legtimate question? :)
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As the person who replied to your first post mentioned, you use a reverse proxy to do this.

Instructions on how you do it are here:

http://www.apachetutor.org/admin/reverseproxies



Dragon

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