Why do you want the same service to be available on both the ports,if i may ask?

Cheers,
Vineeta


Robert Reyes wrote:

> why don't you just setup a virtual host. i haven't done serving web pages from
> different ports at the same time. doing it the virtual way could be alot
> easier, but then again, you want to have only one name. using virtual host, you
> can setup your apache to serve for one.my.com and two.my.com using the same IP
> simultaneously.
>
> Subject is Apache virtual host question; on Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Charrick, Gordonwrote:
> > I'd like to set up a web server that serves pages from different ports, say
> > 80 and 8000. I haven't been able to figure out how to set up the apache
> > config so it can do that using one name and IP address like this:
> >
> > http://name.my.com:80
> > http://name.my.com:8000
> >
> > There's got to be an easy way to do it.
> >
> >
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