Hi,
We are developing a new game/world using this fantastic tool of SmartFoxServer PRO 1.6, and really we have to congratulate everyone for the documentation and easy of use.
We have an already developed beta of our application (a beta only for 20 users, then will have around 500), and we were having problems with connection behind proxys. One of our main clients is asking the application on the PORT 80.
Now we are having our application running with SFS/Apache/PHP/MySQL.
Because of this we started looking to the BlueBox solution, but of what we have seen it apparently only works with the Jetty web server. In this case I understand we cannot use PHP cause we are loosing all our PHP develpment.
It works fine if Bluebox is listening to 8080, but we understand that we have to have BlueBox to listen port 80 to work ok with our client, but ther is Apache now.
We are not experts in Linux configuration, and our server provider does not know very much about SFS. Is there a workaround to still use Apache, for Bluebox implementation? Or in combination with Jetty? Any idea?
Thanks a lot, congratulations again for this great tool.
FranL - Argentina
Bluebox / Apache / Jetty clarification
The best idea is to separate the Apache/PHP/MySQL box from the SFS box.
This way you can run SFS on port 443 and BlueBox on port 80.
Have you read the BlueBox f.a.q.? It talks in details about port configutation -> http://www.smartfoxserver.com/docs/docP ... x/faq.html
An alternative is to use 2 network cards on the same box, so you can bind Apache to card #1, port=80 and BlueBox on card #2, port = 80
This way you can run SFS on port 443 and BlueBox on port 80.
Have you read the BlueBox f.a.q.? It talks in details about port configutation -> http://www.smartfoxserver.com/docs/docP ... x/faq.html
An alternative is to use 2 network cards on the same box, so you can bind Apache to card #1, port=80 and BlueBox on card #2, port = 80
Lapo wrote:The best idea is to separate the Apache/PHP/MySQL box from the SFS box.
This way you can run SFS on port 443 and BlueBox on port 80.
Lapo can you please clarify this - do you mean run two separate servers?
We are attempting to run bluebox on port 80 for maximum coverage.
The issue we have is that we are running apache on 80 and need it for PHP/MySql
I tried running bluebox on 443, but no luck - I think apache is already using this port for SSL. I tried changing the 443 setting in the ssl config to 444 but unfortunately this did not work.
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