You need to either:
a) turn off apache and run Plone on port 80
b) insert a proxy or rewrite rule in apache that redirects
requests to the
Plone server.
The latter one is covered in the Apache setup docs on
plone.org/documentation.
-- Alexander
On Tue, 30 May 2006 09:22:28 -0700, Adam
<landry.adam gmail.com> wrote:
> I've recently installed Plone 2.1.2 on a Mac box
running OS X and I'm
> having
> trouble getting it to serve from port 80. What happens
right now is
> that if
> I go to:
>
> http://myipaddress:8200/
>
> ...I can get into my Plone site. But, this is only if
I'm outside my
> work
> network, which blocks incoming (but not outgoing)
traffic on 8200 and a
> whole bunch of other ports. It's military, so I
can't get a list, but it
> shouldn't matter. What I want is to have the Plone
site come up at:
>
> http://myipaddress/
>
> ...which is accessible both inside and outside the
network. Right now
> that
> just gives me the Apache startup page. I've tried
changing the ports in
> the
> plone.conf and zope.conf files and it just seems to
break the site
> altogether, I can't get in on any port other than the
default ones, even
> if
> I change those files.
>
> Anybody have any experience with this specific problem?
I've looked
> through
> the documentation and it's not really clear what needs
to be done. This
> doesn't seem like a Virtual Hosting thing, just a
simple port switch that
> maybe Apache is interfering with. Let me know if you
can help!
>
> -Adam
>
>
>
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