On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 09:00, Krištof Petr wrote:
> Daniel J McDonald wrote:
> 
> >But this is only the beginning.  You also have to set up new firewall
> >rules - probably on the box itself and on the front-end firewall
> >protecting the box.  And you might have to add load-balancer rules.  And
> >if you have virtual domains set up, it can become even more complex.
> >
> >Then, the clients have to open their firewalls for yet another port....

> rsync server can run on port 80. Clients can use standard http proxy, so 
> you need no additional setting.

Ok, so you already have apache bound to port 80.  How do you bind the
rsync server to port 80 as well?

-- 
Daniel J McDonald, CCIE 2495, CNX
Austin Energy




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