Re: IIS, Orion, virtual host
Or virtual interfaces running on the same real ether card. That it's what I was saying. Kazuma Those who don't understand unix are condemned to reinvent it. Poorly. (H.Spencer) Alessandro A. Garbagnati
RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host
Thanks Jeff, see it now. Had my W2000 machine configured to obtain IP address automatically, which disabled this option. --peter -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff Hubbach Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 2:23 PM To: Orion-Interest Subject: Re: IIS, Orion, virtual host I'm on Linux, and you can configure your machine to listen to multiple IPs. The NIC is originally configured with one IP when you set it up, but then you can go in and tell it to listen to more IPs. You can do this in NT and 2000 as well. In 2000, you just open up your network settings - TCP/IP properties - advanced. Now you can add multiple IPs to listen to. In Linux, I just use linuxconf. There's a section called IP aliases for Virtual Hosts. In solaris, you just put all the IPs you want to listen to in a file that is named after your interface and is located in /usr/local/if.setup. Jeff Hubbach.
Re: IIS, Orion, virtual host
Paul, I'm sorry to say that I have no experience with IIS and configuration issues therein. I do know thorugh experience and education that each IP has it's own set of ports. That's why I gave my advice below. If you are trying to do something similar to Oliver (run Orion on a different IP but same port as IIS), then I would recommend trying my suggestion below. If you think you have IIS configured to only listen to one IP, then start it up and try accessing the second IP on the same port. If the IIS web site comes up, then it is configured to listen to ALL IPs on the box. I would read the documentation on IIS at this point. From what little I know of IIS, there are some pretty big security holes in it, which I guess if you keep up with the patches can be dealt with... Sorry I could't give you more hands-on experience. Jeff Hubbach. On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 9:59:41 +0800 paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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. IP 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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dear Jeff Hubbach, Thanks for your advice. 01-4-27 0:00:00 You had said£º Paul, I'm sorry to say that I have no experience with IIS and configuration issues therein. I do know thorugh experience and education that each IP has it's own set of ports. That's why I gave my advice below. If you are trying to do something similar to Oliver (run Orion on a different IP but same port as IIS), then I would recommend trying my suggestion below. If you think you have IIS configured to only listen to one IP, then start it up and try accessing the second IP on the same port. If the IIS web site comes up, then it is configured to listen to ALL IPs on the box. I would read the documentation on IIS at this point. From what little I know of IIS, there are some pretty big security holes in it, which I guess if you keep up with the patches can be dealt with... Sorry I could't give you more hands-on experience. Jeff Hubbach. On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 9:59:41 +0800 paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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. IP 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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sincerely, paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I must confess I was incorrect about the port issue. I had forgotten that I had moved my IIS to a different port when Orion was running. But I found the solution to the issue as well. Seems IIS listens on all IP by default even if you tell it to only listen on one port. The following tells how to disable this behaviour. I have tested it and it works. Thanks, Ron White PS. Please forward to the Orion list since my mailserver can't seem to find it. Socket Pooling, Performance, and Security Issues You might want to disable socket pooling if any of the following are true: You are not hosting a large number of sites. You have special security concerns. Socket pooling will cause IIS 5.0 to listen to all IP addresses, which might present a possible security risk for secure domains with multiple networks. In addition, both bandwidth throttling and performance adjustments will apply to all Web sites configured for the same port, for example port 80. If you intend to use bandwidth throttling or do performance tuning on a per-site basis, you will need to disable socket pooling. To disable socket pooling, type the following at the command prompt: cscript c:\inetpub\adminscripts\adsutil.vbs set w3svc/disablesocketpooling true The command prompt will reply: disablesocketpooling : (BOOLEAN) True Thanks, Ron White
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Out of curiosity: Jeff, are you using a multi-homed machine? So far I have not run across a network driver that filters all incoming packets from a single network card to resolve them into various IPs, but I'm always open to learn of new stuff. One network adapter - one IPaddress (although I've heard of drivers which send out fake IPs, but can't receive them) --peter -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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sincerely, paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm on Linux, and you can configure your machine to listen to multiple IPs. The NIC is originally configured with one IP when you set it up, but then you can go in and tell it to listen to more IPs. You can do this in NT and 2000 as well. In 2000, you just open up your network settings - TCP/IP properties - advanced. Now you can add multiple IPs to listen to. In Linux, I just use linuxconf. There's a section called IP aliases for Virtual Hosts. In solaris, you just put all the IPs you want to listen to in a file that is named after your interface and is located in /usr/local/if.setup. Jeff Hubbach. cybermaster wrote: Out of curiosity: Jeff, are you using a multi-homed machine? So far I have not run across a network driver that filters all incoming packets from a single network card to resolve them into various IPs, but I'm always open to learn of new stuff. One network adapter - one IPaddress (although I've heard of drivers which send out fake IPs, but can't receive them) -- Jeff Hubbach Internet Developer New Media Designs, Inc. www.nmd.com
Re: IIS, Orion, virtual host
Just seen this post (so many to look through!), and I essentially agree with Jeff. I would agree that the error is probably happening because IIS is binding to the same IP address as Orion. I've done this before, and this does prevent multiple web servers from listening on the same port. Regards, Iain. On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 9:59:41 +0800 paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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.
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Just started subscribing to the interest group. Forgive me if talking nonsense, as I've not even used Orion yet, but I can definitely run IIS 5.0 and Apache web server on the same machine (virtual hosts setup for apache, IIS as the 'real' machine name). They both listen on port 80, and I can access home pages via a browser successfully. IIS 5.0 listens on port 80 by default (set in the website application settings - I don't know what happens if the port is left blank though!). Apache listens on *all* ports by default, but I've configured my virtual hosts to also listen on port 80. Therefore, it is my opinion that multiple web servers can be started on the same TCP port (for different, even virtual, IP addresses). Once I start using Orion, I'll let you know if I can run both at the same time successfully. Regards, Iain. - Original Message - From: elephantwalker [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 7:07 PM Subject: RE: Re: IIS, Orion, virtual host Peter, this is from Kabir's book Red Hat Linux 7 Server, page 214, The first step in creating an IP alias is to determine if you have the IP alias module loaded with the kernel [ip_alias.o]... In linux you can definetly use multiple ip addresses with a single network interface card. If one operating system can do it, I bet the others can also. Regards, the elephantwalker -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of cybermaster Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 8:06 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: Re: IIS, Orion, virtual host Out of curiosity: Jeff, are you using a multi-homed machine? So far I have not run across a network driver that filters all incoming packets from a single network card to resolve them into various IPs, but I'm always open to learn of new stuff. One network adapter - one IPaddress (although I've heard of drivers which send out fake IPs, but can't receive them) --peter -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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sincerely, paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've done this before, and this does prevent multiple web servers from listening on the same port. I think that this is definitely a problem. A virtual IP does not have it's own port, but it is sharing the same port with the main ip. If a machine has main ip 1.2.3.4 and virtual 1.2.3.5 and 1.2.3.6, if I set a web server on port 80 on 1.2.3.4, also the other two ip address will be listening on port 80. There is no 1.2.3.5 or 1.2.3.6, unless you have additional interfaces, which are either virtual interfaces providing additional IPs on a single card, or multiple cards. This, obviously, unless you have 2 different network cards on the system. Or virtual interfaces running on the same real ether card. tim.
RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host
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
RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host
You can use the same port on different IPs!! I know this for a fact since I have it configured on 4 different machines. Thanks, Ron White -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ron van Pol Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 11:24 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host 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
Re: Re: IIS, Orion, virtual host
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What exactly is the error message? There are a couple of different ones pertaining to different config files. Thanks, Ron White -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of olivier Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:51 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
RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host
Ok that means that IIS is grabbing both addresses. In the properties page of IIS, you need to make sure that it is only set for your .20 address. See the attached doc for what I mean. Thanks, Ron White -Original Message- From: olivier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 8:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Orion-Interest Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host this is the error message I have: Error starting HTTP-Server: Address in use: JVM_Bind -Original Message- From: Ron White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 25 April 2001 13:22 To: Orion-Interest Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host What exactly is the error message? There are a couple of different ones pertaining to different config files. Thanks, Ron White -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of olivier Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:51 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 example.doc
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You can't have two applications on one machine listening on the same port, although they could both use the same IP. Try setting them both to use x.20 and put orion on a different port. Paul -Original Message- From: olivier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 25 April 2001 13:30 To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host this is the error message I have: Error starting HTTP-Server: Address in use: JVM_Bind -Original Message- From: Ron White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 25 April 2001 13:22 To: Orion-Interest Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host What exactly is the error message? There are a couple of different ones pertaining to different config files. Thanks, Ron White -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of olivier Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:51 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 http://www.iii.co.uk Interactive Investor International is a leading UK Internet personal finance service that provides individuals with the capability to identify, compare, monitor and buy online a number of financial products and services. Interactive Investor Trading Limited, a subsidiary of Interactive Investor International plc, is regulated by the SFA.
RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host
Sounds like either both machines are binding to the same IP, or one or the other is binding to the stack and not the IP you're specifying. Hani On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, olivier wrote: this is the error message I have: Error starting HTTP-Server: Address in use: JVM_Bind -Original Message- From: Ron White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 25 April 2001 13:22 To: Orion-Interest Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host What exactly is the error message? There are a couple of different ones pertaining to different config files. Thanks, Ron White -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of olivier Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:51 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
RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host
this is the error message I have: Error starting HTTP-Server: Address in use: JVM_Bind -Original Message- From: Ron White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 25 April 2001 13:22 To: Orion-Interest Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host What exactly is the error message? There are a couple of different ones pertaining to different config files. Thanks, Ron White -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of olivier Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:51 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
RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host
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
RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host
I wanted to create virtual host to avoid having to type IP:port in the browser. I know it works if I use different ports. I was using loopback (127.0.0.1:80 and 127.0.0.1:8080). But I would like to avoid that. In IIS, you can have 2 sites running on the same port, as long as they have 2 different addresses. But it looks like it is something I have done wrong anyway...can't see what though. Thanks, Olivier -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Medcraft Sent: 25 April 2001 14:16 To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host You can't have two applications on one machine listening on the same port, although they could both use the same IP. Try setting them both to use x.20 and put orion on a different port. Paul -Original Message- From: olivier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 25 April 2001 13:30 To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host this is the error message I have: Error starting HTTP-Server: Address in use: JVM_Bind -Original Message- From: Ron White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 25 April 2001 13:22 To: Orion-Interest Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host What exactly is the error message? There are a couple of different ones pertaining to different config files. Thanks, Ron White -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of olivier Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:51 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 http://www.iii.co.uk Interactive Investor International is a leading UK Internet personal finance service that provides individuals with the capability to identify, compare, monitor and buy online a number of financial products and services. Interactive Investor Trading Limited, a subsidiary of Interactive Investor International plc, is regulated by the SFA.
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See http://www.orionsupport.com/articles/vhosts.html olivier wrote: I wanted to create virtual host to avoid having to type IP:port in the browser. I know it works if I use different ports. I was using loopback (127.0.0.1:80 and 127.0.0.1:8080). But I would like to avoid that. In IIS, you can have 2 sites running on the same port, as long as they have 2 different addresses. But it looks like it is something I have done wrong anyway...can't see what though. Thanks, Olivier -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Medcraft Sent: 25 April 2001 14:16 To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host You can't have two applications on one machine listening on the same port, although they could both use the same IP. Try setting them both to use x.20 and put orion on a different port. Paul -Original Message- From: olivier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 25 April 2001 13:30 To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host this is the error message I have: Error starting HTTP-Server: Address in use: JVM_Bind -Original Message- From: Ron White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 25 April 2001 13:22 To: Orion-Interest Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host What exactly is the error message? There are a couple of different ones pertaining to different config files. Thanks, Ron White -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of olivier Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:51 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 http://www.iii.co.uk Interactive Investor International is a leading UK Internet personal finance service that provides individuals with the capability to identify, compare, monitor and buy online a number of financial products and services. Interactive Investor Trading Limited, a subsidiary of Interactive Investor International plc, is regulated by the SFA.
RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host
Now I have tried with a different port (IIS is on 80) web-site host=x.x.x.20 port=8080 display-name=Default Orion WebSite virtual-hosts=mySite.Java I still have this JVM_Bind error, but if I type http://mySite.java:8080, I get something. ... still don't see what is wrong. How many file should I have to modify? So far, I have: default-web-site.xml my-web-site.xml (to make sure that they don't use the same) hosts (NT) TCP/IP configuration Olivier -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ron van Pol Sent: 25 April 2001 16:24 To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host 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
RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host
Sounds like either both machines are binding to the same IP, or one or the other is binding to the stack and not the IP you're specifying. Hani On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, olivier wrote: this is the error message I have: Error starting HTTP-Server: Address in use: JVM_Bind -Original Message- From: Ron White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 25 April 2001 13:22 To: Orion-Interest Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: IIS, Orion, virtual host What exactly is the error message? There are a couple of different ones pertaining to different config files. Thanks, Ron White -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of olivier Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:51 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