If you run EZproxy on a Linux system that already has a web server and you want to use EZproxy on port 80, you will need to assign an additional DNS name and IP address to the server.
If you run EZproxy on a Windows system that already has a web server and you want to use EZproxy on port 80, you will need to assign an additional DNS name and IP address to the server.
The following directions are only needed for EZproxy 5.0 or earlier. EZproxy 5.1 or later provides an option to import an existing PEM-formatted certificate directly. This option can be reached from the EZproxy Administration page and then the Manage SSL (https) Certificates page.
When an EZproxy server is installed behind a Microsoft ISA Server, EZproxy requires certain settings within the ISA Web Publishing Rules that define how the EZproxy server is made available to remote users.
The NetZero HiSpeed service works with proxy by hostname using port 80, but it does not work with proxy by port and may not work with proxy by hostname using ports other than 80. Use this information to restore EZproxy in NetZero HiSpeed.