You need to either:

a) turn off apache and run Plone on port 80
b) insert a proxy or rewrite rule in apache that redirects requests to the Plone server.

The latter one is covered in the Apache setup docs on plone.org/documentation.

-- Alexander

On Tue, 30 May 2006 09:22:28 -0700, Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've recently installed Plone 2.1.2 on a Mac box running OS X and I'm having trouble getting it to serve from port 80. What happens right now is that if
I go to:

http://myipaddress:8200/

...I can get into my Plone site. But, this is only if I'm outside my work
network, which blocks incoming (but not outgoing) traffic on 8200 and a
whole bunch of other ports.  It's military, so I can't get a list, but it
shouldn't matter.  What I want is to have the Plone site come up at:

http://myipaddress/

...which is accessible both inside and outside the network. Right now that just gives me the Apache startup page. I've tried changing the ports in the
plone.conf and zope.conf files and it just seems to break the site
altogether, I can't get in on any port other than the default ones, even if
I change those files.

Anybody have any experience with this specific problem? I've looked through
the documentation and it's not really clear what needs to be done.  This
doesn't seem like a Virtual Hosting thing, just a simple port switch that
maybe Apache is interfering with.  Let me know if you can help!

-Adam






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