Re: [Mailman-Users] Apache/Mailman with existing IIS

2004-06-04 Thread Richard Barrett
. SC From: Bob Escher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Fri 6/4/2004 1:06 PM To: Scot Condry Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Apache/Mailman with existing IIS I am doing the same thing with no issues What problems are you running into? I didn't see your post I am running all of my regular websi

RE: [Mailman-Users] Apache/Mailman with existing IIS

2004-06-04 Thread Brad Knowles
At 12:32 PM -0700 2004/06/04, Scot Condry wrote: Well I will definetly let people know if I figure it out. But now I am thinking of just running Apache and hosting my previous web pages on my Linux machine. It seems hard to believe that no one has tries to do what I am doing before, hsoting

Re: [Mailman-Users] Apache/Mailman with existing IIS

2004-06-04 Thread Tokio Kikuchi
Hi, Scot Condry wrote: The firewall routes port 80 traffic to my windows 2000 server So, you can see only windows server from outside world. Stop port forwarding of the firewall and set up apache reverse proxy. Read the friendly manual of apache httpd. -- Tokio Kikuchi, tkikuchi@ is.kochi-u.ac.jp h

RE: [Mailman-Users] Apache/Mailman with existing IIS

2004-06-04 Thread Scot Condry
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Apache/Mailman with existing IIS I am doing the same thing with no issues What problems are you running into? I didn't see your post I am running all of my regular websites on IIS, windows 2003 servers my mailing lists (for each domain that needs one) is ru

RE: [Mailman-Users] Apache/Mailman with existing IIS

2004-06-04 Thread Scot Condry
: Thu 6/3/2004 2:00 AM To: Scot Condry Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Apache/Mailman with existing IIS At 10:03 PM -0700 2004/06/02, Scot Condry wrote: > So the only way to keep them both is to open up port 80 traffic on the > linux box / router as well?? I

RE: [Mailman-Users] Apache/Mailman with existing IIS

2004-06-03 Thread Brad Knowles
At 10:03 PM -0700 2004/06/02, Scot Condry wrote: So the only way to keep them both is to open up port 80 traffic on the linux box / router as well?? I'm not sure. What you're trying to do is a little different, and may not result in the same type of problems, or might result in similar proble

RE: [Mailman-Users] Apache/Mailman with existing IIS

2004-06-02 Thread Scot Condry
/Mailman with existing IIS At 5:05 PM -0700 2004/06/02, Scot Condry wrote: > My firewall (2 nics, the static IP and 192.168.1.1) sends port 80 traffic > to 192.168.1.105 my windows server. And I can tell IIS to redirect traffic > for http://linux.mydomain.com to a URL, google, cnn whate

Re: [Mailman-Users] Apache/Mailman with existing IIS

2004-06-02 Thread Brad Knowles
At 5:05 PM -0700 2004/06/02, Scot Condry wrote: My firewall (2 nics, the static IP and 192.168.1.1) sends port 80 traffic to 192.168.1.105 my windows server. And I can tell IIS to redirect traffic for http://linux.mydomain.com to a URL, google, cnn whatever... it works. But I cant get it to re

[Mailman-Users] Apache/Mailman with existing IIS

2004-06-02 Thread Scot Condry
Anyone in this situation?: I am running Fedora 2 on a linux box that acts as my router and firewall. It is also running as my only mail server (Postfix) and also Mailman. Everything else in the network is Windows including the server Windows 2000. I already had a couple of pages hosted on