On 11/17/08, Paul Doubek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well... thanks for the input... it was the firewall after all. I had used
> the GUI to "disable" it but it must have still been running. I edited the
> /etc/sysconfig/iptables files per another article I found and bounced the
> server... still d
Well... thanks for the input... it was the firewall after all. I had
used the GUI to "disable" it but it must have still been running. I
edited the /etc/sysconfig/iptables files per another article I found and
bounced the server... still didn't work. I finally went back into the
GUI Firewall ad
Morgan, thanks for the quick reply... see below:
Morgan Gangwere wrote:
Paul Doubek wrote:
-Don't have DNS running for local addresses. I'm trying to access the
Fedora web service by IP address rather than host name.
-Can ping Fedora from both SuSE and WinXP.
-Telnet from either box to Fedora'
Paul Doubek wrote:
I feel like a dummy for not figuring this out... I suspect it's a simple
config problem. I've installed Apache 2.2.8 on Fedora Core 9 with SSL
and PHP5 support. When I try to access the home page from either a SuSE
box (my firewall) or my WinXP client it fails with "Failed to
I feel like a dummy for not figuring this out... I suspect it's a simple
config problem. I've installed Apache 2.2.8 on Fedora Core 9 with SSL
and PHP5 support. When I try to access the home page from either a SuSE
box (my firewall) or my WinXP client it fails with "Failed to connect"
(Firefox)