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| ======Multiple IP Addresses====== | ======Multiple IP Addresses====== | ||
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| - | Is it possible for the Zoo to use a port other than TCP Port 80? | + | Is it possible for the LAN Zoo to use a port other than TCP Port 80? |
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| - | No, it is not possible for the Zoo to listen for connections on any other TCP or UDP port. | + | No, it is not possible for the LAN Zoo to listen for connections on any other TCP or UDP port. |
| - | That said, new with Zoo 6 is the ability to bind the Zoo service to a specific IP address. | + | That said, the LAN Zoo can bind the Zoo service to a specific IP address. |
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| - | The **Bind Server to IP Address** field allows you to set the Zoo server so that it only listens for connections from a particular network interface. | + | The **Bind Server to IP Address** field allows you to set the LAN Zoo server so that it only listens for connections from a particular network interface. |
| - | For instance, if you have two network cards in your computer then you could access the server from either interface. | + | For instance, if you have two network cards in your computer then you could access the server from either interface. |
| - | Thus, if your server is configured with multiple IP addresses, it is possible to run the Zoo service on one IP address and another service, such as IIS, on another. | + | Thus, if your server is configured with multiple IP addresses, it is possible to run the LAN Zoo service on one IP address and another service, such as IIS, on another. |
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