I am running ghost and apache2 on ubuntu server 14. I am using my local computer’s ‘hosts’ file to map my server’s ip address to two domains that are not registered. I have set up apache’s virtual hosts, but I can’t connect to ghost unless I type in the port number (2368) after the url in my browser. It’s not a big deal, but I want to figure out why. I tried setting the port in the virtual server config and the ports.config. Nothing works. Node (for ghost) is serving on port 2368 and apache is serving on port 80. Can I get apache to see that port and let node serve it? I hope this makes sense.
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I figured it out by using this - http://www.tfq.me/how-to-host-multiple-ghost-blogs-on-ubuntu-12-04-using-apache/.
I’m not using multiple ghost blogs but the configuration for the one ghost blog got it working.
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