Rob,

1) I am only running one partition.
2) I have it set to 80.
3) I have it set to 80 also.
4) a. yes
     b. yes
     c. yes, and it definately makes a hell of a difference.
5) yes, I have a host table entry.
6) I am using the native 400 http server also, but I have it going to port
8080 and it is up and running fine on that port.


Thanks,

Tony Awbrey
Technical Specialist

IBM Certified Specialist -- AS/400 Technical Solutions, Domino for AS/400

Ascend Technologies, Inc.
2658 Crosspark Rd. Suite 200
Coralville, IA 52241
Voice: 319.626.5490 ext. 825
Fax:     319.626.5491


                                                                                
             
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1)  Are you running 1, or more, partitions of Domino on your 400?
2)  Under Server/Ports/Internet Ports/Web/ tcpip port number you have 80?
3)  Under Server/Internet Protocols/Domino Web Engine/Port number do you
have Port number 80
4)  Under Server/Internet Protocols/HTTP do you have:
     a)  host name(s):  myserver.mydomain.COM
     b)  Bind to host name:  Enabled
     c)  DNS lookup:  Disabled ->Not really part of this issue, but MAN
will this slow responses down if enabled!
5)  Under CFGTCP on a 5250 session do you have
     a)  10. Work with TCP/IP host table entries:  some ip address,
myserver.mydomain.COM
6)  At the domino Console:
     a)  Tell http quit
     b)  wait
     c)  load http
Repeat 2-6 for each Domino server partition.  If you are also using 400
native http you'll have other considerations.




Rob Berendt

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Hello,

I am running domino for AS/400 5.0.6a and have a question regarding the
http server. When we first setup the server we configured the domino http
server to use port 85, now we need to change it to port 80. I have changed
the server document and restarted the server. When I look at the domino
consle and do a show tasks the http task shows it is listening on port(s)
80, however, I know this is not the case because I can't get to any of our
databases unless I specify port 85 still. I took a look under netstat *cnn
and there is a port 85 running on the AS/400 in listen status with user of
QNOTES. I know it is not competing with the AS/400's web server because I
have it running on port 8080. I also checked the service table on the
AS/400 and there are no entries for port 85 in there either. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Tony Awbrey
Technical Specialist

IBM Certified Specialist -- AS/400 Technical Solutions, Domino for AS/400

Ascend Technologies, Inc.
2658 Crosspark Rd. Suite 200
Coralville, IA 52241
Voice: 319.626.5490 ext. 825

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