I Can use port 443 but last I knew the home page of the opac won't work with
https encryption

On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Jason Etheridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Ryan Laverdiere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Hi everyone I am now thinking of moving my library system to evergreen.
> The
> > only problem I think we could have is that my ISP will not let me use
> port 80 for any
> > reason. So my question is is that can I change the apache ports and will
> > evergreen still work?
>
> Ryan, just from testing this with SSH tunneling, it looks like it
> would take some work to support this.  I mapped my localhost port 8080
> to port 80 on the demo.gapines.org server and found that some of the
> CSS links show up as absolute http://localhost/ links without the
> 8080.  You also have to contend with encryption via SSL, which uses
> yet another port, 443 (https), and you might end up having to disable
> encryption (for OPAC and staff client).
>
> We have better luck with the slimpac (the alternate OPAC for screen
> readers and mobile devices), which works fine on a different port.
>
> Hrmm. :-(
>
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