From: Matt M. <ma...@bo...> - 2003-03-02 04:31:08
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On Saturday, March 1, 2003, at 12:51 AM, Scott M. Sorrentino wrote: > I've been able to run slash on alternate ports with a great deal of > success > in testing environments. I have used basically the same setup you > have, > redirecting requests on port 80 to the alternate port within a vhost. Thanks for the pointers. I've done as you suggested, and about half of it works OK. But for some reason quite a few things (e.g., references to comments.pl, users.pl, and ~username) don't use the basedomain or rootdir as set, they seem to be getting the hostname from somewhere else -- and are thus using "rocknerd.tinho.net" rather than "rocknerd.tinho.net:8002". I've gone through the vars table, and the only record with this value is "siteid". Tried changing that, didn't help. The only other place I can see where this value has been set is in the ServerName directive in ~slash/site/rocknerd.tinho.net/rocknerd.tinho.net.conf - and changing that doesn't help, either. Is there anywhere else where this might be set? Perhaps it's getting this from ~slash/slash.sites? At this point I'm not using redirection, just trying to access it via http://rocknerd.tinho.net:8002/ -- the proxy approach I outlined earlier works, but if I can get it to work this way then it'll save having two HTTP requests for everything. This is with T_2_3_0_75, as noted earlier. Thanks. Matt |