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From: | Aaron Brown |
Subject: | Re: [Gnump3d-users] gnump3d from Apache |
Date: | Tue, 29 Aug 2006 14:22:15 -0500 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.5 (Windows/20060719) |
David Campbell wrote:
Scott Vickery wrote:One way to do this would be to to use mod_proxy to proxy the requests to gnumpd on port 8888.I have a question that is perhaps not totally gnump related, but, certainly related. I am guessing I can do this, but, just don't know how yet. Instead of running gnump3d and Apache on different ports, I would like to have gnump3d run from a web page. That is, I want my home page to have a link that goes to the gnump3d streaming app. In the end, I would like to be able to get to my home page and music all from port 80. I know they can't both listen on port 80. Any ideas on how to do this? The reason is, most ports from here at work are blocked. 80 is one of the few that is open.
It's also possible that you could tell gnump3d to listen to the https port, which I think is 443. If your work is allowing port 80 (http), they may also allow the https port. Assuming you don't need to use https for any of your regular web service on that system, of course, you can just tell apache to stop listening on that port and use it for gnump3d.
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