Hi Owen, Owen K wrote: > I don't know much about this, but I think it breaks down into sub-topics: > Q1. Determine what ports are in use on the Windows server. > Q2. Determine what port assignments need to be made for Zope to work. > Q3. Make the assignments. > > Re Q1: I don't know how to do this. I know there are certain traditional > values for different protocols, but that is different from finding what is > actually in use. I know that Sharepoint is running and I expect therefore > that 8080 is in use. Is the port assignment information centralized > somewhere in windows? >
If you issue the command "netstat -na|more", you'll see what's listening, or rather what's being listened /on/. > Re Q3: I think all of the configuration is in zope.conf. I have already > changed <http-server> to 8081. > Yes - zope.conf, and if you have used the Plone installer you may have a plone.conf too. Values in zope.conf may point to plone.conf... > Re Q2: On what protocols/ports should I expect Zope/Plone to collide with > other services? Am I right that it is undesirable to have two programs > listening to the same port, but it is OK to have two programs use the same > outgoing port? Is it enough that I have changed <http-server> port ? > You simply can't have two programs listening on the same IP & port (it might look like it, but it won't work), so yes, changing the server's ports is usually the way (you can bind to separate IPs, too). Another issue - are you happy to serve directly from Zope/Plone, or are you going to add Apache in front and proxy form port 80 to 8081 or whatever? If you are on an intranet and serving directly, life is simple - if this is exposed to the outside world, you have other stuff to do... -- Regards, PhilK Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public key: http://www.xfr.co.uk Voicemail & Facsimile: 07092 070518 "You'll find that one part's sweet and one part's tart: say where the sweetness and the sourness start." - Tony Harrison _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
