Dear Jeff Hubbach,

Can you send some detail info about IIS set?

01-4-25 12:54:00 You had said£º
>Each IP has it's own ports. Therefore, you could have Apache listening on port
>80 of IP A, IIS listening on port 80 of IP B, and Orion listening on port 80 of
>IP C. It sounds like you don't have IIS configured to listen to only one of the
>IPs, so it's binding to both. If you browse to the IP that you want to run
>Orion on, does it bring up the IIS site? just curious...
>
>Jeff Hubbach.
>
>Ron van Pol wrote:
>
>> Seems to me that there can run only one process on a particular port. Once
>> IIS is already running on port 80 Orion will be unable to bind to that port
>> since it is already in use by IIS. Same goes if you start orion before IIS.
>> Then IIS, will not be able to start since Orion already has port 80 in use.
>>
>> Ron
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of olivier
>> > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 9:51 AM
>> > To: Orion-Interest
>> > Subject: IIS, Orion, virtual host
>> >
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > For some reason, I have set 2 IP addresse to my machine (NT). x.x.x.20 and
>> > x.x.x.21. (modification in the connection setting and the hosts file)
>> > I have configured IIs to use x.20, on port 80, and Orion x.21 on port 80.
>> > Is is because the port are the same that I can't start both of them at the
>> > same time (they complain that the address is in use).
>> >
>> > Or is it possible and I don't know how to do it ???
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > olivier
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>
>--
>Jeff Hubbach
>Internet Developer
>New Media Designs, Inc.
>www.nmd.com

Sincerely,

paul
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