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Author Newbie: problem connecting Mac OSX/Verizon
Kevin Duggan

2004-07-28, 6:25 pm

I tried setting up a web page w/ my computer as
the server ( A Macintosh G4 ).
The Jaguar OSX operating system comes w/ Apache
server.

I can not set this up I think the problem is in port 80.
Verizon connect via port 80 so some how there is a problem here

I have heard by going into UNIX the configuation can be changed,
changing the port to 8080.

I am a newbie to UNIX and I just want to try this out,
has anyone been successful in this endeavor.?

Any ideas please

Thanks

Kevin

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2004-07-29, 7:53 am

not entirely sure about osx version but you need to edit the httpd.conf =
and locate Port 80 and change it to Port 8080 and restart apache


"Kevin Duggan" <kevin_duggan@REMOVE.uml.edu> wrote in message =
news:280720041643022949%kevin_duggan@REM
OVE.uml.edu...
> I tried setting up a web page w/ my computer as
> the server ( A Macintosh G4 ).
> The Jaguar OSX operating system comes w/ Apache=20
> server.
>=20
> I can not set this up I think the problem is in port 80.
> Verizon connect via port 80 so some how there is a problem here
>=20
> I have heard by going into UNIX the configuation can be changed,
> changing the port to 8080.
>=20
> I am a newbie to UNIX and I just want to try this out,
> has anyone been successful in this endeavor.?
>=20
> Any ideas please
>=20
> Thanks
>=20
> Kevin
>=20
> --=20
> http://www.soundclick.com/kevinduggan
>=20
> http://www.kevsblues.com

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