Probably this is an easy thing for the one knowing how to... So first of all - what is the context... I run ubuntu 9.04 I have a clean install of apache2 I have a root, standalone install of the latest plone (unified installer) I use dyndns to connect to my computer that acts as a server.
I have been spending hours of surfing the web, googling about how to make Apache play with Plone and I have tested dozens of tips without success... Via dyndns I point http://jofen.blogsite.org to my server and if I use that adress I get the standard "It works" page in apache. If I change the adress to http://jofen.blogsite.org:8080/Plone I can see my plone site. The only thing I want to do is to make apache serve the visitor with the Plone site on the adress http://jofen.blogsite.org (because that adress is so much easier to remember than the one with :8080/Plone in the end... So I have a virtual host monster in the root of the plone installation I have tried many different ways of achieving what I want - I have tried a proxy way only using apache as proxy, but got stuck with an 'Access denied' problem that I could not figure out. So I tried the mod_rewrite way of solving this but it ends up with 'Internal server error' however I do... So - what I want is an easy way of linking my plone site to the adress - and I don't mind how it is done as long as it is working... Can anyone point to some kind of step by step guide, some forum thread that I might have missed or just give me some tips. I really like Plone but this is what made me uninstall about a year ago - the impossible ports problem.... I have understood that there is a way to change Zope so it works on port 80 or have I misunderstood? Is that easier? //Jofen -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Can-t-get-Plone-to-run-on-port-80-tp4555065p4555065.html Sent from the Installation, Setup, Upgrades mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
