[FX.php List] [OT?] URL changes to port 16080

John May jmaymailing at pointinspace.com
Wed Feb 7 10:33:40 MST 2007


Well, it is, as part of the files in /etc/httpd/sites/.  But it's 
much easier to change in Server Admin if you're using that to 
administer your Apache settings.

	- John


>AFAIK, this setting should be available to Terminal users.
>
>J
>
>
>At 11:16 AM -0600 2/7/07, Bob Patin wrote:
>>John,
>>
>>Would you have to turn if off for all the sites that are hosted? In 
>>my case, that's a LOT of sites...
>>
>>That explains it though; the guy I hired didn't ever look at the 
>>Server Admin app; he was in Terminal.
>>
>>
>>On Feb 7, 2007, at 11:12 AM, John May wrote:
>>
>>>Not true.  To solve this, just turn off the performance cache in 
>>>the Apache section of the Server Admin application.
>>>
>>>	- John
>>>
>>>>When I was trying to figure out why my SSL certs weren't working, 
>>>>I hired a Unix guy, who poked around in my Mac OS X Server. He 
>>>>found a reference somewhere that told him that OS X Server 
>>>>changes the port to 16080, no matter how many times you reset it 
>>>>to port 80 (or anything else).
>>>>
>>>>HTH,
>>>>
>>>>Bob Patin
>>>>Longterm Solutions
>>>>bob at longtermsolutions.com
>>>>615-333-6858
>>>>http://www.longtermsolutions.com
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>On Feb 7, 2007, at 2:09 AM, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>It's a thing in MacOS X I assume, they did not put in the line, I mean
>>>>>Safari and FireFox, if I remember correctly adds the trailing slash
>>>>>itself, but eggsplorer does not.
>>>>>
>>>>>This however might override the entire browser specific issue:
>>>>>http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_dir.html#page-header
>>>>>
>>>>>ggt667
>>>>>
>>>>>On 2/6/07, Jonathan Schwartz <jonathan at eschwartz.com> wrote:
>>>>>>Thanks Tom.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Now that I know what to call it, Google shows lots of discussion on
>>>>>>the "Trailing Slash" issue.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Think that I'm just going to back away slowly on this one.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Jonathan
>>>>>>
>>>>>>At 2:17 PM -0600 2/6/07, Tom Sepper wrote:
>>>>>>>This is known as the 'trailing slash' issue in the httpd.conf file.
>>>>>>>Something to do with mod_dir I believe.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>---
>>>>>>>Tom Sepper
>>>>>>>Director of Information Technology
>>>>>>>Director's Choice Tour & Travel
>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>tsepper at dctandt.com
>>>>>>>http://www.directorschoicetourandtravel.com
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>From: fx.php_list-bounces at mail.iviking.org
>>>>>>>[mailto:fx.php_list-bounces at mail.iviking.org] On Behalf Of Jonathan
>>>>>>>Schwartz
>>>>>>>Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 2:13 PM
>>>>>>>To: FX.php Discussion List
>>>>>>>Subject: [FX.php List] [OT?] URL changes to port 16080
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi Folks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>This is one of those annoying little things which involves my work
>>>>>>>with php, but php is not the culprit.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Whenever a URL is typed in without a file name but without the final
>>>>>>>slash, the server replies by switching to port 16080 on the URL line.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>www.mydomain.com/abc  ---> www.mydomain.com:16080/abc/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>When the final slash is typed in or, the filename after the slash is
>>>>>>>typed in, there is no problem.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Web Server is Apache.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Why is that?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>  >Jonathan

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