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Special Forums IP Networking How to setup a PORT Post 28011 by hassan2 on Wednesday 11th of September 2002 07:40:55 AM
Old 09-11-2002
Are you using apache as your web server?

if you are using apache then you need
make some modification to your httpd.conf

Here are the modifications

port (specify the port) eg

port 8080

or to have multiple web site with
different port you can use virtual host
here is the modification you will need to make to your httpd.conf

NameVirtualHost 157.x.x.x
<virtualHost 157.x.x.x>
DocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/htdoc
serverName www.domain.com:8080
<virtualHost>

then stopped and started apache

Note
157.x.x.x will be your web server ip address
DocumentRoot will be were your web file are that html, htm or php files

Last edited by hassan2; 09-11-2002 at 08:53 AM..
 

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NAME
cakephp-instaweb - lightweight HTTP server for developing CakePHP applications SYNOPSIS
cakephp-instaweb [-p PORT] [-i INTERFACE] [-r] [-q] [<webroot>] DESCRIPTION
cakephp-instaweb is a lightweight web server designed for quick development of CakePHP web applications. It is designed to be reasonably intelligent in locating your application's webroot folder: running the program from somewhere near your application's "app" folder without specifying a webroot argument will start a small web server on port 3000 that will point at your appli- cation. (If cakephp-instaweb is unsuccessful in locating your application, or you wish to start the server from a different folder, you can specify a precise application webroot location on the command line.) OPTIONS
--port, -p Specify which port to run on. (default: 3000) --interface, -i Specify which interface to run on. (default: 127.0.0.1) --disable-rewrite, -r Disables Apache-style rewriting of URLs. You will need to enable the BASE_URL configuration variable in app/config/core.php for URLs to function correctly after disabling rewrites. --quiet, -q Make as little noise as possible. -help, -h Shows help message. AUTHOR
cakephp-instaweb was written by Chris Lamb <chris@chris-lamb.co.uk>. September 15, 2007 CAKEPHP-INSTAWEB(1)
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