I've been trying to setup my new debian box (IP 192.168.0.33) as an
ftp/www/samba server, but I'm having trouble with apache. Httpd is
definately running and serves pages when I type:
> lynx http://localhost
a netstat shows that it's listening for connections on port 80:
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:80 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN
but when I try to look at a page from another computer on the network I
get an error 500: could not connect to server. ftp and samba work fine
so I'm thinking it's an Apache configuration problem not the networking
setup. Neither of the apache logs (access.log or error.log) gives
anything EXCEPT I did try to telnet to the box on port 80 and these do
appear in the logs as:
> 192.168.0.2 - - [05/Mar/2002:23:05:40 +0000] "-" 408 -
> 192.168.0.2 - - [05/Mar/2002:23:48:02 +0000] "-" 408 -
So the traffic is getting through on port 80, this is also confirmed by
a tcpdump which shows packets coming through on port 80. As far as I can
tell httpd.conf, access.conf and srm.conf are OK (document root is set
to 'allow from all'). Can anyone point me towards where the problem
might be, I've been baging my head on this for a whole day now.
TIA
AlexG