Configuring Weblogic Plug-in

I would like to put an Apache Webserver on the public side of a firewall and then connect to a weblogic server on the other side of the firewall. The firewall has port 80 shut off. Is it possible to configure the plug-in so it goes through another port in the firewall? If so, which setting in what properties file?Thanks in advance for any and all assistance.

"Mark Evans" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3b4a4dda$[email protected]..
I would like to put an Apache Webserver on the public side of a firewalland then connect to a weblogic server on the other side of the firewall.
The firewall has port 80 shut off. Is it possible to configure the plug-in
so it goes through another port in the firewall? If so, which setting in
what properties file?Thanks in advance for any and all assistance.
As I understand it, the plug in talks on the weblogic ports you define in
the configuration file, not on port 80. Port 80 is for your web server. I
use iPlanet. In the iPlanet obj.conf file is the line
Service fn="wl-proxy"
WebLogicCluster="rat.bigballot.com:7003,hamster.bigballot.com:7003"
CookieName="wl1"
which says to talk to Weblogic on port 7003. Therefore, port 80 isn't
involved at all as far as Weblogic is concerned.
Scott

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