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[Edit] Is it possible to use a port number instead of a sub-domain? - bpat1434 - 02-23-2008 10:03 AM

I'm installing this on my local test server so to get to it I type in the IP address instead of a fully qualified domain. Now, have a DynDNS account; however, I can't use it from this side of my Linksys router (since it would just activate the loopback and bring me to the router admin interface).

So my question is this: Is it possible to use a port number instead of a sub-domain? Just like cPanel or Plesk or webmin?

If it's possible, what files would I have to edit before I do the "make install" command? I'm fairly linux literate; however, I'm not sure of the coding you guys did. So if it's possible, I'd like to know how so I can test this out.

By the way, I'm using CentOS 5.1.


RE: Alternative Installation? - joximu - 02-23-2008 10:25 AM

There's a howto if you want to run ispcp on a certain port.


RE: Alternative Installation? - macbishop - 02-25-2008 08:35 AM

joximu Wrote:There's a howto if you want to run ispcp on a certain port.
http://www.isp-control.net/ispcp/wiki/howto_defaultport


RE: [Edit] Is it possible to use a port number instead of a sub-domain? - rsmithgs - 04-16-2008 07:20 AM

Wouldn't it have been easier to modify your hosts file or add an entry to your router so when you attempt to resolve myfqdn.com (or whatever domain you choose) it resolves to your internal IP?


RE: [Edit] Is it possible to use a port number instead of a sub-domain? - joximu - 04-16-2008 10:16 AM

This would have been easier... there are often several solutions for a problem...