Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-05 Thread Joost de Heer
John Tunstall wrote: > Thanks again Steve. > Yes this is where our CGI scripts are stored. But, do you have some ideas > on the CGI script we can use to instruct Apache on the IP address to be > used, namely not to use the Router IP but to use the static IP address of > the server? What's the valu

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-04 Thread John Tunstall
- From: Steve Swift To: users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 11:15 AM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router That depends on how your apache is configured.  I could make guesses, but that's all they would be. Look in the configurati

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-04 Thread John Tunstall
Thanks Steve. Yes it is running under Windows.   JohnT - Original Message - From: Steve Swift To: users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 11:15 AM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router That depends on how your apache is configured

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-04 Thread Steve Swift
the IP address to be used?   Thanks again.   JohnT - Original Message - From: Steve Swift To: users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 8:06 AM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router Well, you will probably have to inspect the CGI script t

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-04 Thread John Tunstall
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router Well, you will probably have to inspect the CGI script that handles /cgi-bin/ai to see why/if it is returning http://192.168.0.2 amongst its outputIf I were to guess, I'd say that the CGI script is trying to determine the address o

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-04 Thread Steve Swift
, 2006 5:32 PMSubject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router> John Tunstall wrote:>> Hi. I have a problem!>>  I am using Apache along with a software system on a server at a club. >> The system is accessed over Internet to make bookings. There is a router>> in between

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-03 Thread John Tunstall
2 PM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router John Tunstall wrote: Hi. I have a problem! I am using Apache along with a software system on a server at a club. The system is accessed over Internet to make bookings. There is a router in between the club LAN and the Internet. There is a static

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-03 Thread John Tunstall
booking request from the user, outside of the router, to the server that is behind the router.   JohnT - Original Message - From: Steve Swift To: users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 2:27 PM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router Your

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-03 Thread Jim Walls
John Tunstall wrote: Hi. I have a problem! I am using Apache along with a software system on a server at a club. The system is accessed over Internet to make bookings. There is a router in between the club LAN and the Internet. There is a static IP address for the server. The first message f

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-03 Thread Steve Swift
Your 2ndscreen URL looks very suspicious; I've never seen /cgi-bin which was not followed by something. Whatever has handled that URL looks like it has sent out a page with a URL containing http://192.168.0.2 On 03/09/06, John Tunstall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi. I have a problem!   I am

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-03 Thread John Tunstall
Hi. I have a problem!   I am using Apache along with a software system on a server at a club. The system is accessed over Internet to make bookings. There is a router in between the club LAN and the Internet. There is a static IP address for the server. The first message from the Internet to