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May 20th, 2004, 11:28 PM
#21
Originally posted here by Dome
I know i can tell them to change ports, but its not what I want, it doesnt solve my problem, just creates more problems... go try telling endusers to use even port 8080 as the webserver port, they will go nuts.
The only solution i see to my problem is buying like a C block of IP addresses, but that would be way too expensive, which would defete what I am trying to do.
What about using subdomains to tell the end users which are setup with a redirect
to the hosts using alternate ports?
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