DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7896] - Report wrong port

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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7896] - Report wrong port

2002-04-12 Thread bugzilla
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-04-12 19:05 ---
I agree with Will about the workaround, but the question is, should the default
behavior be changed?  ie. some people have suggested that, in the abscence of
ServerName, apache should get the port either from the Listen directive or from
the client.  I have no particular opinion about this, but it has been brought up
before on the dev list and not resolved.


DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7896] - Report wrong port

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-04-12 20:02 ---
In other words, Joshua, you're asking whether the default value of 
UseCanonicalName should 
be changed from on to off.  (Right?)  As you mention, it's hard to say whether 
changing it 
or leaving it alone violates the principle of least astonishment worse...