I know all that. But that doesn't help that orion won't start if there is another webserver that owns an ip address on port 80 that orion tries to use. This has to be a bug. I can accept that orion takes all available addresses. But it shouldn't try to use other addresses if that means that it doesn't start.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Cannon-Brookes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 29 juni 2000 16:18
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Orion steeling IP addresses.
This is defined in your web-site file in the config directory. The default
is IP="ALL" (obviously because Orion doesn't know your IP). Change this to
whatever IP / block of IPs you want.
Mike
Member of The "Unofficial" Friends of Orion Support Team ;)
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patrik Andersson
Sent: Thursday, 29 June 2000 11:54
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Orion steeling IP addresses.
I've run into something that took a while to solve. Orion steels all
available ip addresses on port 80 on the machine it's running on. This is
not an acceptable behavior since this machine also hosts other sites using
IIS. We added a site to the IIS on ip:A port 80. At the same time orion was
running another site running on ip:B on port 8000. When I restarted orion it
said something like: HttpServer: address in use: bind. It took a while to
locate the problem I can tell you. Why won't my site work if no other site
is using it's ip address?
Patrik Andersson
