Thanks for the quick reply Jake,

One think I forgot to mention, I will be receiving some data through this port (Dow Jones News Wire) in XML format. Is it still possible?

Jake McGraw wrote:
I believe you'll want to use Apache Virtual Hosts for this, as that is
what you would use to process SSL requests on port 443, so putting
something similar, with a different port should work:

<VirtualHost [server ip address]:2000>
ServerName my.domain.com
RedirectPermanent / http://my.domain.com/services/dj
</VirtualHost>

Two caveats: Be sure your port choice doesn't conflict with another
service and that the port is open to accept incoming transmissions.

- jake


On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 8:17 AM, billyildirim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Hi,
 I have an application running on standard port 80. Is it possible to
 redirect a port (let's say 20000) to the same applicaton but different
 controller? let's say i want to redirect
 http://my.domain.com:20000 to http://my.domain.com/services/dj (services is
 not a controller, it is a module)

 thanks
 Bill
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