On 7 Aug 2011, at 17:43, Robert Madsen wrote:

> I just did a test...when I type in https://myipaddress, there isn't a single 
> entry generated in any of the logs.  So it looks like it isn't even hitting 
> the server.  (When I use http://myipaddress, all is well and it serves the 
> page, so I KNOW I'm typing the right IP address!).

Sounds like your routing/firewall.

I'd suggest you use a client that tells you what's wrong when it can't connect 
to the server.
You can check it by typing an address you know to be bogus: then if it tells 
you 404 you
know it's lying, and useless for any kind of development/diagnostic work.

-- 
Nick Kew
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