Hello, ML>If you absolutely need to be in port 80, either setup a simple ML>lightweight apache on port 80 as a reverse proxy (see the mod_perl ML>guide) or, even simpler, do some port forwarding from port 80 to your ML>high port of choice.
Has anybody had very good experiences using a simple port forwarder in a production setup? We had a somewhat bad experience with using portfwd under Solaris (images and other binary data got randomly corrupted, and we never got around to figuring out why), and I'm wondering what others use instead. It seems like the port forwarder involved would also be important performance wise. The applications I am typically interested in are forwarding ports on the same interface (like the port 80 example here) as well as between interfaces (or between external interfaces and loopback). Humbly, Andrew ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Ho http://www.tellme.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Engineer 1-800-555-TELL Voice 650-930-9062 Tellme Networks, Inc. Fax 650-930-9101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------