Huh, weirdly I didn't see any of these messages until the last one. Is
the list fubared? Or maybe someone replied privately by mistake?
On 10/5/2012 12:49 PM, Patrick Kobly wrote:
Unfortunately, neither of those being platform-independent, it's somewhat
unlikely that this will be supported
On 10/5/2012 1:37 AM, Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2012-10-04 at 12:45 -0700, Mark Space wrote:
I'm not sure where I could have fubared this. I did try to redirect
the ports from 80 to 8080, perhaps that was done incorrectly?
You've tested that you can browse to localhost on port 80, but hav
;s distinct
from the port, which is in a different part of the config file. Grrr grrr.
I really hate system administration.
Thanks for your help btw, and thanks to everyone else who tried to
help. It was useful to at least have avenues to pursue.
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Bill
On 10/4/2012 9:36 PM, Ma
On 10/4/2012 11:27 PM, NOSpaze wrote:
On Thu, 2012-10-04 at 15:00 -0700, Mark Space wrote:
I tried this with tcpdump running on the server. It surprised me when I
saw tcpdump respond. Firefox still says "cannot connect" from an
external workstation, but my server is seeing somethin
have an iptables problem.
Bill
On 10/4/2012 3:45 PM, Mark Space wrote:
Hi all, I'm having a bit of trouble setting up a new web server. The
last time I set up up it went smoothly, but for some reason I can't
connect to the HTTP port on this one.
Any clues what I'm missing?
I can:
length 0
{{ sinpage }}
^C
36 packets captured
36 packets received by filter
0 packets dropped by kernel
The server appears to be trying to give a response. (99.92.208.198 is my
workstation external IP address). It's like FF can't get the response.
Hmm.
On 10/4/2012 1:38 PM,
Hi all, I'm having a bit of trouble setting up a new web server. The
last time I set up up it went smoothly, but for some reason I can't
connect to the HTTP port on this one.
Any clues what I'm missing?
I can:
1. SSH into my server from an external workstation.
2. Ping my server by DNS name f