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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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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
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
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
-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
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
What exactly is the error message? There are a couple of different ones
pertaining to different config files.
Thanks,
Ron White
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this is the error message I have:
Error starting HTTP-Server: Address in use: JVM_Bind
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this is the error message I have:
Error starting HTTP-Server: Address in use: JVM_Bind
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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
this is the error message I have:
Error starting HTTP-Server: Address in use: JVM_Bind
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What exactly is the error
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
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
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Medcraft
Sent: 25 April 2001 14:16
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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
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
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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
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