On Aug 28, 2004, at 11:58 PM, Scott Stahl wrote:

You can run multiple instances of Apache on your machine but they cannot all
use port 80 which is standard.

Only if you have one IP address. If you have aliased IP addresses on the same machine, you can run each apache on its own IP and on port 80


Chad


 I would recommend using a higher port for
your Squirrelmail, something like 8081 or better yet use https.

Honestly though I would stay away from Apache 2 all togeither as Apache
1.3.x is still the standard.

Scott.

-----Original Message-----
From: Robin Becker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 5:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: simultaneous apache 1.3x & 2.x

I'm trying to install squirrelmail, but it seems that PHP + apache 2 +
squirrelmail doesn't go. I tried and although the install proceeds I get
crashes in PHP.


PHP appears to deprecate apache 2 at present and looking at the squirrelmail
requirements it seems that apache 1.3 is the natural version.


Unfortunately this freebsd 4.9 system is also required to serve SVN so I
must keep apache 2.


So can I get both apaches working on the same system? Or perhaps someone has
some advice about getting squirrelmail working with apache 2.
--
Robin Becker




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