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This is a problem I am having and I already know
the answer is going to be "tough, live with it" but it is very frustrating to
me.
I am sharing a single box for iMail, SQL 7 and
Mediahouse Statistics Server. Mediahouse Statistics Server was nice enough
to allow me to specify the IP address and port to use for their
web-interface. And, yes, iMail also allows you to change the port, but it
hogs all the IP's on the entire box with the port you choose. My problem
is I want to use port 80 for iMail on certain IPs and port 80 for Mediahouse on
a single IP.
Does anyone know of a way that I can tell iMail NOT
to listen to a specific IP that I want to use for the Statistics Server. I
would like to keep them both on port 80, because I hate putting :8181 after
the domain name. But, right now, my only choice is to leave iMail as :8181
so that it does not conflict with my Statistics Server which is taking up only
one IP! I do not want to change the port of the Statistics
Server.
The only alternative I can see is to not use
iMail's web-interface and design my own from scratch using Active Server Pages
where I can use IIS to limit the IP's. Has anyone atempted this? I
would rather be able to just tell iMail to ignore my statistics server IP, and
potentially other IP's I may want to have a unique port 80 web-interface on,
such as Real Audio, What's Up, etc...
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