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[users@httpd] Mac Firewall Issues?

   I recently posited this message under the title
"502 error" so if you've already read that post please
ignore this one.

   The problem that I'm having is that no computers
can connect to the pages that I am serving - all
computers including the ones on the network are
recieveing a 502 timeout error when trying to connect
to my server.  

    It was suggested that I may have a firewall
preventing users from connecting, but according to my
sharing and network panels I have no firewalls
currently running.  In addition I called my ISP and
they don't have any firewalls either.  So once again,
I'm completly at a loss of what to do!  Any help would
be appreciated!

TJ


	
		
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Re: [users@httpd] Mac Firewall Issues?

Posted by tj szewcz <tj...@yahoo.com>.
Humm . . I can't seem to find anything like this on my
computer, or any online documentation about it.  Could
you or someone who has that thread handy fwd it to me?
 Thanks!

TJ

--- Joshua Slive <jo...@slive.ca> wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, tj szewcz wrote:
> >   I recently posited this message under the title
> > "502 error" so if you've already read that post
> please
> > ignore this one.
> >
> >   The problem that I'm having is that no computers
> > can connect to the pages that I am serving - all
> > computers including the ones on the network are
> > recieveing a 502 timeout error when trying to
> connect
> > to my server.
> >
> >    It was suggested that I may have a firewall
> > preventing users from connecting, but according to
> my
> > sharing and network panels I have no firewalls
> > currently running.  In addition I called my ISP
> and
> > they don't have any firewalls either.  So once
> again,
> > I'm completly at a loss of what to do!  Any help
> would
> > be appreciated!
> 
> As we found out in a recent thread, at least some
> mac OSX boxes come with 
> an "accellorator" sitting in front of apache.  This
> would be the first 
> place I'd look.
> 
> Joshua.
> 
>
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Re: [users@httpd] Mac Firewall Issues?

Posted by Joshua Slive <jo...@slive.ca>.
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, tj szewcz wrote:
>   I recently posited this message under the title
> "502 error" so if you've already read that post please
> ignore this one.
>
>   The problem that I'm having is that no computers
> can connect to the pages that I am serving - all
> computers including the ones on the network are
> recieveing a 502 timeout error when trying to connect
> to my server.
>
>    It was suggested that I may have a firewall
> preventing users from connecting, but according to my
> sharing and network panels I have no firewalls
> currently running.  In addition I called my ISP and
> they don't have any firewalls either.  So once again,
> I'm completly at a loss of what to do!  Any help would
> be appreciated!

As we found out in a recent thread, at least some mac OSX boxes come with 
an "accellorator" sitting in front of apache.  This would be the first 
place I'd look.

Joshua.

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