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[OT] Any Apache Gurus ?


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  • Subject: [OT] Any Apache Gurus ?
  • From: "Alex Monaghan" <ha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 23:38:51 -0000
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I'm running the Apache web server from an out of the box Debian install
(just did an upgrade last week, so should be fairly current).

What I'd like to be able to do is to have 2 separate instances using
different document roots, one will be on port 80 and serve internal (local
subnet) requests and the other will be port forwarded to another spare port
>from

Is this quick and easy to do ?

The port forwarding works OK, but I don't really want to leave my whole
internal site viewable externally :-)

Any obvious security holes with running PHP accessing a Mysql database
through this method ?


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