Thanks for the help here. Much appreciated. Still not running but getting there.On 8/10/05, Philip Kilner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Hi Michael,michael nt milne wrote: I've even tried using the machine's local IP but that doesn't work in
the same way that localhost doesn't. I've installed
Thanks for the help here. I'm calling in a support engineer to try and
get it up and running. Firewall, router issues involved. Strange
though that localhost doesn't work. Because that wouldn't go through
the firewall/router.
I've also noticed that something shuts down pythonservice.exe program
Hi Michael,
michael nt milne wrote:
Thanks for the help here. I'm calling in a support engineer to try and
get it up and running. Firewall, router issues involved. Strange
though that localhost doesn't work. Because that wouldn't go through
the firewall/router.
I despise ISA Server with a
Hi
I've even tried using the machine's local IP but that doesn't work in
the same way that localhost doesn't. I've installed Apache now as well
so as to route requests through that to Zope.
I'm going to be using the same IP address that the webmail exchange
service uses. It uses mail.sbcscot.com
Hi Michael,
michael nt milne wrote:
I've even tried using the machine's local IP but that doesn't work in
the same way that localhost doesn't. I've installed Apache now as well
so as to route requests through that to Zope.
I'm going to be using the same IP address that the webmail exchange
Hi
I read though that you have to do a re-write in IIS or install an
ISAPI re-write extension so that IIS speaks to zope. There's also the
404 asp script in Andy Mckay's book.
Apparently IIS hogs all the ports and has to be forced not to.
Not sure about ISA server.
On 8/9/05, Philip Kilner
Hi Michael,
Michael nt milne wrote:
I read though that you have to do a re-write in IIS or install an
ISAPI re-write extension so that IIS speaks to zope. There's also the
404 asp script in Andy Mckay's book.
This only applies if you are using the /same/ ports on IIS as Zope.
Using 8080
Ok thanks. Will check on the ISA side. I've it up and running on a laptop fine.
Will let you know progress. Would you say it should be fine just
running the app from the zope server on 8080 once it is running,rather
than configuring to go through IIS?What's your experience?
On 8/9/05, Philip
Hi Michael,
michael nt milne wrote:
Ok thanks. Will check on the ISA side. I've it up and running on a laptop
fine.
Will let you know progress. Would you say it should be fine just
running the app from the zope server on 8080 once it is running,rather
than configuring to go through
Ok, thanks. Yes, Apache would be much better to route traffic through.
And also it looks like a complete pain to try and route traffic
through IIS. Is Apache for windows good? I only have experience of it
on UNIX
Since I am not expecting very high traffic for my site at first I am
going to use
Hi Michael,
michael nt milne wrote:
Ok, thanks. Yes, Apache would be much better to route traffic through.
And also it looks like a complete pain to try and route traffic
through IIS. Is Apache for windows good? I only have experience of it
on UNIX
Works fine - once it's up and running and
michael nt milne wrote:
Ok, thanks. Yes, Apache would be much better to route traffic through.
And also it looks like a complete pain to try and route traffic
through IIS.
That's my understanding. You can either look up the ASP404 hack or use
something like
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