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Hi,
we have such a configuration sucessfull runing at www.listserv.gmd.de
together with mail.listserv.gmd.de.
But we use an OpenVMS Cluster, so this may be a little bit different.
On the Server with the WWW you have to define the logical
LISTSERV_TCPGUI_IPADDR with the IP-Number of the
listserv-machine. And also the LISTSERV_WWW_PATH and
WWW_ARCHIVE_URL have to be defined.
In the LISTSERV config file you have to define WWW_ARCHIVE_CGI
as the full URL like http://www.listserv.gmd.de/htbin/wa.exe
I don't know how the www_server can connect to the notebook
files on your system. I have no probem with this, while I have a cluster.
So this could be an idea, how you can try it.
Christian Bonkowski
On Tue, 21 Mar 2000 00:00:24 +0200, Automatic digest processor wrote:
>Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 16:06:57 -0700
>From: Michael Loftis <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Changing where wa connects for ListServ messages?
>
>IS that possible? I've several machines but only one runs a WWW server
>(for security reasons) and the ListServ machine is run on a seperate
>system. I'd like to know if there is an option that can be put in
>/etc/lsv-wa.conf.. file that will make the program connect to a host other
>than the local one to talk with the ListServ for searches and what-not.
>
>I know how to get the URL for the archives fixed (Just give the ./go.user
>variable a full URL rather than a /.../wa path) but I don't know how to do
>this and it is necessary for this setup. I'm running ListServ 1.8d BTW.
>
>Thanks much in advance.
>
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>Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 13:16:28 -0700
>From: Ben Parker <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Changing where wa connects for ListServ messages?
>
>On Sun, 19 Mar 2000 16:06:57 -0700, Michael Loftis <[log in to unmask]> =
>wrote:
>
>>IS that possible? I've several machines but only one runs a WWW server
>>(for security reasons) and the ListServ machine is run on a seperate
>>system.
>
>We know of no one who has ever been successful in installing LISTSERV and=
> its
>web interface on separate machines.
>
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