I am trying to get a better understanding of my options. I own www.foo.com
and am serving a midgard site from www.foo.com:8099. I want to test Midhoo
and would like to do so within www.foo.com. As I see my options, they are;
www.foo.com:available-range-of-ports or taking the current foo.com:8099
off-line and replacing it with the new one that will be on-line.
I don't really need to keep the current foo.com:8099 on-line but if I did
then serving it from another port is the obvious solution. I am pretty
ignorant on the topic of ports. Can someone give me a hint in reguards to
a good range of ports to use for httpd servers? I suppose 8102 would be a
fair guess.
Unfortunately, I haven't gotten my ISP to put "*" in my sub-DNS entries.
Might have to learn to run my own DNS.
Thanks
Ron Parker
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