On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 13:57 +1000, Michael Lake wrote: > Hi all > > I have a web-based libray application which I need to stick on some different > ports. > The normal web is at :80, I have a library search interface at 8080 and that > works > fine but the library admin interface at 9090 can't seem to get through to the > UTS. I > have tried to use 8000 and 9000 but they seem blocked to. > > How can I try things from the server end or client end to work out ports that > I might > use rather than trial and error? Every time I put in a diff port I have to > reload the > httpd.conf file which is a nuisance. It needs to be something that most > places would > not block.
I know this isn't really a tech answer to the question (and not knowing what UTS IT is like) have you considered asking the network guys what is and isn't blocked? -- James Purser Producer/Presenter - Linux Australia Update http://james.k-sit.com - My Blog http://k-sit.com - My IT Consultancy http://localfoss.org - LA Update Podcast, LUG Roundup and more Skype: purserj1977 SIP: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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