[freeside] Freeside on port other then 80

Rick Harby rharby at caarnet.com
Sun Oct 5 14:19:04 PDT 2003


Yep made sure that was set, went through everything like that, even
tried to trace the function call to popurl() from the global.asa file,
but can't seem to find anything wrong. Any other suggestions?

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Randall Lucas [mailto:rlucas at tercent.net] 
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 5:08 PM
To: ivan-freeside at sisd.com
Subject: Re: [freeside] Freeside on port other then 80

Hi Rick,

Is your Apache ServerName directive set properly?

Randall

Rick Harby wrote:

> I have done numerous Freeside installations, however they have all be
> on port 80. I’ve been working on one recently to run on port 8080,
> however whenever I click on a link for ‘Main Menu’ it takes me back to
> the server with no port, example: http://192.168.1.230:8080/
> is Freeside, when I go into configuration and click on ‘Main Menu’ I
> get sent to http://192.168.1.230/. Any ideas on how to fix this, or
> what I’m missing?
>
> RedHat 9.0
>
> Apache 1.3.28
>
> Mod_perl 1.28
>
> Freeside 1.4.1
>
> Perl 5.8.0
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick
>
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