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You need to add another LISTEN Directive to httpd.conf. At the moment it will be a single LISTEN 80. You'd need to add 8080 and then configure a virtualhost similar to this. Mind it may need a bit of tweaking as only bashed that out from memory. <VirtualHost *:8080> ServerName www.example.com:8080 Redirect 301 / http://www.example.com/ </VirtualHost> --- REGARDS, AARON GUISE aa...@guise.net.nz On 2013-04-03 11:26, John Buell wrote: > Right, except that I've already "released it to the public" with 8080, so I was just trying to find a quick way to do a redirect. A second VirtualHost listening on 8080 and serving a single web page with a redirect to 80 would seem to me to be the way to do it, or is there another way? > > John Buell > > Systems Administrator > > Country Samper LLC > > (630) 762-7806 > > FROM: Aaron Guise [mailto:aa...@guise.net.nz] > SENT: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 5:11 PM > TO: John Buell > SUBJECT: Re: [rt-users] Move web port > > Hi John, > > The general idea is that you would configure a virtualhost on apache as per the guides. This would then be listening on port 80 by default. You would then shutdown the built in/standalone server you are currently running on port 8080. This would then mean you can access your RT on port 80 via Apache once your vhost is setup correctly. > > --- > > REGARDS, > > AARON GUISE > > aa...@guise.net.nz > > > On 2013-04-03 11:06, John Buell wrote: > >> I am using the Plack server, but if I'm reading everything correctly, I should be disabling *THAT* and modify the Apache config files to be doing the web service at port 80? Then I could use a VirtualHost directive in an Apache config file on 8080 that redirects to 80, right? >> >> John Buell >> >> Systems Administrator >> >> Country Samper LLC >> >> (630) 762-7806 >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: rt-users-boun...@lists.bestpractical.com [mailto:rt-users-boun...@lists.bestpractical.com] On Behalf Of Kevin Falcone >> >> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 2:58 PM >> >> To: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.comSubject: Re: [rt-users] Move web port >> >> On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 06:33:30PM +0000, John Buell wrote: >> >>> I've been using a stock Ubuntu 12.04 system for hosting rt. I'm at a point where I think I'd like to get rid of apache/apache2 and whatever else might be running, and let rt run on port 80 (until now it's been on port 8080). Is there a way to allow rt to listen on both, or redirect traffic from 8080 to 80 after I shut down and disable apache? >> >> How are you running RT? Normally, RT runs in conjunction with apache. >> >> You certainly can run it standalone for small installs using just a plack server. I suggest having a look at the deployment docs and figuring out your current configuration. >> >> http://bestpractical.com/rt/docs/latest/web_deployment.html [1] >> >> -kevin Links: ------ [1] http://bestpractical.com/rt/docs/latest/web_deployment.html