Hi,

My advice to you is to run Zope and Apache on the same machine, and use
Apache as the front-end for Zope. Apache gives much better support for
virtual hosts using rewrite and proxy modules. I tried to do these things in
Zope, but gave up as the rewrite possibilities in Zope is not very good. I
needed to give a domain access two or three levels into a Zope tree, but
Zope rewrite operations only allowed me to define virtual hosts one level
down in the tree. Please correct me here anyone, if I'm wrong.

I have run Apache and Zope under Linux Redhat 6.2, Windows 2000 and Windows
NT 4.0 without any problems.

Best regards
Petter Enholm

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Sendt: 20. desember 2000 05:38
Til: Zope
Emne: [Zope] Re: Network hangs


> Apache sit's on port 80 w/all static pages
> Zope is now on port 8080 until the move is completed (then it becomes
> primary on 80).

So I was able to narow it down. With Apache now stopped, Zope is running
great.

I assume there was some arguement between Zope and Apache about who
controlled what (?) but with Apache stopped it's solid.

Anybody have any ideas? Should I scrap Zserver and do the pcgi patches?
(This machine will eventualy host 2 domains so I may have answered my own
question).

Input please...


Rick




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