Re: Running Multiple Windows Services on port 8080

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Jay,

A business Internet account would not have that limitation - you might even be able to call your ISP to lift this restriction, provided it does not breach your contract agreement, and that you can prove that your server is secure.

Frank

jg6789@xxxxxxx wrote:
John,

We too are limited to port 8080. since our ISP blocks port 80. Have you ever found a work around for this? We currently have to have our domain [sub.domain.com] redirect to 72.x.x.x.:8080 in order for it to work. Now users see the ip address in the browser address bar. not good. not good at all.

Apache 2.2.9
Linksys Gateway/Router WCG200

Jay

----- Original Message ----- From: "jwberger" <jwberger28@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 12:55 PM
Subject: Re:  Running Multiple Windows Services on port 8080



They are bound to one interface. I did see all the info on the Virtual host and got it working. My issue is that since they are different sites, if I do maintenance on one site and have to stop the service then all sites are
down and I cannot have that. This is why I was trying to setup different
services. Also I am limited to port 8080 because we will be using the BEA
Weblogic Plug-in to proxy back to our WL servers and we have established
only port 8080 is allowed to come through our firewall to talk to the WL
servers.

John


Brian Mearns-2 wrote:

You /can/ run multiple sites from different IP addresses on the same
or different ports, using virtual hosts, which are well documented in
apache. It basically just allows you to use custom configurations
depending on which IP address is accessed. So for instance, you could
have a different DocumentRoot for each ip address, which will quite
effectively give you different sites.

Do you actually have different network interfaces for each ip address?
Or do they all map to the same interface? If they're distinct
interfaces, I don't see any reason you couldn't set up a different
service for each one, but then again, I have no idea how to do it. If
they're all just a single network interface, then I'm pretty certain
it's not possible. This would pretty much defeat the purpose of a
port, which is to map a specific network connection to a specific
process.

But it sounds like virtual hosts might be sufficient for what you
need. You don't actually need different apache services to run
different sites at the same time.

Hope that helps.
-Brian

On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 3:36 PM, jwberger <jwberger28@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am novice when it comes to Apache. I have installed 2.2.9 on a Windows
2003 server and can get it to run fine.  The server has one NIC with
three
IP addresses bound to it. In installed Apache as a Windows service and edited the httpd.conf file so that the server listened on port 8080. I
would like each IP address to run a different site on port 8080 and I
would
like each site to have its own Windows service so that I can individually shut down a site. Is this possible? It seems like if I start just one service I can hit each IP at port 8080 and they all work. Can you assist
me
in what I am doing wrong.
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