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Re: Oracle Application Server problem

From: Greg Cooper <greg.j.cooper_at_team.telstra.com>
Date: 2000/07/19
Message-ID: <8l3as8$6p$1@news.cdn.telstra.com.au>#1/1

Go to the admin page that allows you access then select HTTP Listeners
then the listener you want to change
then select the Network page
and insert another entry for the other hostname/alias

--
Greg Cooper
Telstra Corp
IT Network Services
Mailto: greg.j.cooper_at_team.telstra.com
Finn Ellebaek Nielsen wrote in message <8joffa$4n4$1_at_news.inet.tele.dk>...

>This is a "stupid" limitation with OAS, you can only use the host you
>configured it for.
>
>HTH.
>
>Finn
>
>Arthur Yeung <kcyeun_at_essex.ac.uk> wrote in message
>news:39549283.0_at_seralph9...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I got a problem in my Oracle App. Server/NT 4.
>> When I access my admin page at 'http://myhost:8888', it works.
>> However, if I enter 'http://myhost.mydomain:8888', it doesn't
work.
>> It said page not found.
>> Therefore, I can't configure those http listerners.
>>
>> If I use apache instead, I can access my page in both addresses.
>> Would you give me some advice? Does it related to network setting
or
>> app. setting?
>> (I am behind a proxy)
>>
>> Thanks in advance!!!
>>
>> Arthur.
>>
>>
>
Received on Wed Jul 19 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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