• Subject: Re: Serving Domino Apps on ports other than 80
  • From: MEovino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 11:14:05 -0500


If you're running 5.0.4 or higher, this might be what you need:

http://doc.notes.net/as400/5.0.4/readas4.nsf/b15802fae01f6c868525619e00767b21/9c69a6771da46a1e862568f000628b22?OpenDocument

Mike Eovino
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Estes Express Lines
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JGreenfield@hpproducts.net@UUCPHOST.MCS.NET on 02/06/2001 10:21:32 AM

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Hello all!!

     We are presently getting ready to change over from MS Proxy to a Cisco
PIX Firewall.  We would like to serve Domino pages (Webmail) in addition to
a new package that we are implementing called Lansa.  Lansa will definitely
be using port 80 in order to publish but I also know that if you publish
Webmail on a port other than 80 it gets a little upset.  (Learned this from
past experience - Hitting new memo will cause a page not found).  Does
anyone have any guidance on this?  I know that I can publish Domino to a
different port but, again, certain databases (such as Webmail) tend to get
a little flaky when they are not publishing on port 80.  Any thoughts??

John Greenfield
Systems Integration / MIS
H-P Products, Inc.
(330) 875-5556 x329
jgreenfield@hpproducts.net




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