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rostiguy
Xoops and TCP 8080?
  • 2007/1/31 0:45

  • rostiguy

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All,

I have an existing XOOPS website that I'm trying to convert from the default of TCP 80 to TCP 8080. I have configured Apache to handle this ok, but need to reconfigure Xoops.

My question is twofold:

1. Can XOOPS be configured forhttp://localhost:8080?

2. If so, how easy is it to do?

Any help/guidance is greatly appreciated. I can provide more information if required.

Thanks,
Ron



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rostiguy
Converting from :80 to :8080 for Existing Site?
  • 2007/1/27 1:40

  • rostiguy

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 2

  • Since: 2007/1/27


All,

Hello. I currently have XOOPS up and running on my home web site. I am trying to convert my site from TCP 80 to TCP 8080. I configured Apache to handle everything ok, but I need to convert XOOPS to listen (and present links) as TCP 8080.

I re-read the installation guide and saw the option to select a port number. However, I have an existing site with a large image gallery that I don't want to re-upload if I blow something up! Is there a quick & dirty way to configure XOOPS to answer on www.website.com:8080 instead of www.website.com?

I can provide more information as necessary. I figured I'd test the waters with a basic question before we dig deeper...

Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Ronman




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