If you can use separate IP numbers, you can bind one to APE and one to
Apache.   I forget the names of the configuration directives, but they do
indeed exist.

Wes

On 7 September 2011 16:51, Denno <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> If you need to bind port 80 while keeping apache alive you could use
> mod_proxy
>
> NameVirtualHost *:80
>
> <VirtualHost *:80>
>    ServerName ape.mydomain.com
>
>    ProxyRequests Off
>    ProxyPreserveHost On
>    <Proxy *>
>        Order deny,allow
>        Allow from all
>    </Proxy>
>
>    ProxyPass / http://localhost:6969/
>    ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:6969/
>    <Location />
>        Order allow,deny
>        Allow from all
>    </Location>
> </VirtualHost>
>
> This should work, your users will think they are connected to port 80
>
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