At 04:45 PM 2/28/2002, you wrote:
>From: "duncan gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > As soon as you type in www.mydomain.co.uk/admin it
> > redirects to
> > http://www.mydomain.co.uk:81/.cobalt/sysManage/index.html
> >
> > :81 being the port number which isnt the port used for
> > ssl encryption so it is a case of changing the port
> > that the admin pages are run on how do I do this?
> > E.g. to the same port that SSL runs on.
> > i guess I would then be able to type in
> > https://www.mydomain.co.uk/.cobalt/sysManage/index.html
> > (droping off the port, as the https which is
> > understood by the browswer will make sure it tansmits
> > on that port), The question I would then have is would
> > all the links inthe pages redirect to mydomainco.uk:81
> > .. If so where are these pages held so I can change
> > them.
>
>The strange thing is, it does get redirected to
>https://www.mydomain.nl:81/.cobalt/bla
>
>That is quite strange maybe? https, but to port 81. Why, then, is the admin
>server listening on port 444? It's getting late so maybe it's just me not
>thinking clear.
>
>netstat shows the admin connections going to port 81
>
>The files, by the way are in /usr/admserv (on a raq 4).
>
>Jelmer


Don't know if it answers anything, but....
There are two servers running.... the normal on port 80 and the admin on 
whichever other port
If you have a certificate for your site, you can't have both server 
accessing the same port at the same time.
Thus now someone with the real skinny will answer up.


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