On Nov 28, 2007 12:28 PM, Paul Cocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks, you're right, not only was it the wrong block it was the wrong
> config file. I forgot that when we upgraded Apache we used the new
> config locations but didn't delete the old configs "just in case".
>
> The proxy element is now working alas I have a new and exciting problem,
> but it's one outside the scope of this list so thanks for your
> assistance. With time I hope I'll be more confident in my own diagnosis
> of the problem :)
>
> One question, when acting as a reverse proxy what does Apache use as a
> source port, anything above 1023?
>
>
> Paul Cocker
> IT Systems Administrator
> IT Security Officer
>
> 01628 81(6647)
>
> TNT Post
> 1 Globeside Business Park
> Fieldhouse Lane
> Marlow
> Bucks
> SL7 1HY
>


Yup, apache just uses a free, non-privileged port.

-- 
http://www.victortrac.com

Reply via email to