Well there are another services which require port 80 so i did was
>>>>>>>>>>

I used mod_proxy to ran it behind ....thats all but when was accessing...it
it gave me some error which is not apache error it is something that
bloduhound was not able to access itself n localhost:8080 that's it !!


On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 2:47 PM, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Please notice that message summary has been edited to follow this
> discussion in a separate thread .
>
> On 6/14/13, Saransh Sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
> > i have installed ..the bloodhound on ubuntu 12.04 and was able to
> configure
> > behind apache ....but i need that port to be on 80...i have tried
> mod_proxy
> > not working
> >
> > checking logs gave me
> >
> > error reading from remote server returned proxy ...so please suggest how
> > ???
> >
>
> If you could set up Bloodhound using Apache httpd couldn't you just
> instruct your virtual host to listen for requests on port 80 ?
>
> It'd be helpful if you could clarify what you did , because I do not
> quite get it .
>
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