Re: Running a store on BOTH http and https

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 18351
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texte = >Gary Richter wrote at 18/06/98 11:14 pm > >>Now keep in mind the if you use the plug-in, two >>versions of webstar running on the same server can not share the same >>plug-ins > >I'm not really following this too closely, but, wouldn't the answer be to >run two web servers on different ports? HTTP on 80, HTTPS on 8080. That >way each can have its own set of plug-ins, any shared content can be >aliased.For WebSTAR Gary is correct, WebSTAR plugins cannot be shared with another WbSTAR server because each plugin becomes part of a *single* server application -- plugins are not shared by WebSTAR.The proper way to do it with WebSTAR is to run the WebSTAR/SSL application in the same folder as WebSTAR, and let it run on its default port 443 which is the Internet standard default port for SSL http servers -- and use the WebCatalog.acgi, not the plugin -- because the CGI can be accessed by both WebSTAR and WebSTAR/SSL.This is different with WenTen and QPQ because their architecture is different and they can use the plugin for both http and https services.Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Running a store on BOTH http and https (Clive Bruton 1998)
  2. Re: Running a store on BOTH http and https (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  3. Re: Running a store on BOTH http and https (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  4. Re: Running a store on BOTH http and https (Gary Richter 1998)
  5. Re: Running a store on BOTH http and https (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  6. Re: Running a store on BOTH http and https (Gary Richter 1998)
  7. Re: Running a store on BOTH http and https (eVenture Communications 1998)
  8. Re: Running a store on BOTH http and https (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
  9. Re: Running a store on BOTH http and https (Gary Richter 1998)
  10. Running a store on BOTH http and https (Frank Lowney 1998)
>Gary Richter wrote at 18/06/98 11:14 pm > >>Now keep in mind the if you use the plug-in, two >>versions of webstar running on the same server can not share the same >>plug-ins > >I'm not really following this too closely, but, wouldn't the answer be to >run two web servers on different ports? HTTP on 80, HTTPS on 8080. That >way each can have its own set of plug-ins, any shared content can be >aliased.For WebSTAR Gary is correct, WebSTAR plugins cannot be shared with another WbSTAR server because each plugin becomes part of a *single* server application -- plugins are not shared by WebSTAR.The proper way to do it with WebSTAR is to run the WebSTAR/SSL application in the same folder as WebSTAR, and let it run on its default port 443 which is the Internet standard default port for SSL http servers -- and use the WebCatalog.acgi, not the plugin -- because the CGI can be accessed by both WebSTAR and WebSTAR/SSL.This is different with WenTen and QPQ because their architecture is different and they can use the plugin for both http and https services.Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Kenneth Grome

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