Booth,

You may want to take a look at the documentation at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/. Also, IBM did not make many changes to Apache 2.0 (basically SSL and some of the options for basic authentication are different) so any site that has how-to information for Apache 2.0 can be helpful.

Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Booth Martin
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 9:02 PM
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Creating an i5 server at a port other than port 80.

hmmmm.... OK. That makes sense. But it raises the question of why can
it be found at port 80, and not port 2020? I made no other changes so
far as I know.

Scott Klement wrote:
Booth,

"404 Not found" means something different than you think it does :)

404 not found means that your browser has SUCCESSFULLY connected to the
HTTP server on port 2020. It has SUCCESSFULLY sent a request to that
server. The server on port 2020 has responded with "404 Not Found" to
tell you that the document you requested doesn't exist.




Booth Martin wrote:

1-When I set the port at 80 I can reach the page with
http://123.456.789.8/. When I change the port to 2020 and look for
http://123.456.789.8:2020 I get a 404 not found.
2- Yes, I stopped and restarted the server after each change.
3-I used netstat *cnn to see what was out there. It was what I expected
to see. 2020 was there and running when it should have been.
4- I used http://123.456.789/ and http://123.456.789.8:2020 as the address.


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