Installing Frontier
Roland Tanglao
rtanglao at telus.net
Sat Jan 18 17:55:52 PST 2003
2 comments:
1. user.inetd.config.http.ip can only hold one IP address so if you
have 3 IP addresses 2 of which you want Frontier to listen on and 1 for
IIS or Apache, then this won't work
2. to disable IIS grabbing all IP addresses, follow these instructions
(which I got from Jason at q.queso.com):
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q259349
Good luck!
...Roland
vaneats.com rolandtanglao.com CamBlogNation.com
On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 09:33 AM, Eric Soroos wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 08:54:32 -0600 in message
> <034401c2be38$5a0bbd40$1202a8c0 at JoshuaDesktop>, "Joshua
> Lipton/Slowtrain" <joshua at theslowtrain.com> wrote:
>> Is there anything odd about Frontier as relates to installing on a
>> machine
>> with multiple IP?
>>
>> For instance.. can Frontier not run on WINNT server on one IP address
>> at
>> port 80 while IIS runs on another IP address at port 80? Is there
>> something
>> additional that I need to configure that is Frontier specific for
>> this?
>
> I'm not a windows person, but IIRC:
>
> IIS likes to grab all availiable ip addresses on port 80, you need to
> restrict it to one. I'm not sure how to do that.
>
> Frontier also likes to grab all availiable ip addresses on port 80,
> you need to add a value at user.inetd.config.http.ip with frontier's
> ip address.
>
> eric
>
>
>
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