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Derrick Penner

Monday 19 April 2004 6:54:04 pm

Hiya,

My first post...and I feel like a blithering idiot posting it. However, I'm going to let it loose anyway. Is there a way in the install to get EZ to drop the port off of yourdomain.com? What I would like to do is have EZ be a blogger for me (for now) and have it reside in my /var/www/html/blog directory so that when I go to www.mydomain.net/blog my blogger will pop open. The only problem is that EZ requires a port to operate right? So, is this solved using virtual hosts in the admin settings? Do I need to put a redirect in my httpd.conf? I've not had to do any of this yet and if I could get some direction on it, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks ahead of time for your help.

Maybe I'm not being clear. I'll clarify. I want EZ to be able to be accessed here:

http://www.mydomain.net/blog

instead of here:

http://www.mydomain.net:8085/blog

Ole Morten Halvorsen

Tuesday 20 April 2004 12:25:59 am

Hi Derrick,

Simply find your ezpublish.conf located in the apache_x.x.xx/conf (where x.x.xx is your apache version. This version may be different depending on which ezpublish version you downloaded.) and replace every occurence of 8085 with 80. (should be about 6 of them) Then restart apache by running

/opt/ezpublish/bin/ezpublish restart

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Derrick Penner

Tuesday 20 April 2004 4:22:19 am

I can do that :)

However, will this conflict with my normal webpage that is there via port 80? I would think it might. If so, is there a local directive to put inside the ezpublish.conf that will allow it to operate along side the regular page? Thanks for the prompt reply last time. This is a fantastic program!

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