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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Steven Pierce <pa...@speakeasy.net> on 2002/01/30 07:06:46 UTC
Re: Apache server won''t accept connections from remote
computers...
RJ,
If I connect to it, it works fine. It is in spanish, but I know what the general idea of the
page is. It is the holding page for apache. What problem are you having??
Steven
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On 1/29/2002 at 9:56 PM R J wrote:
>Nmap shows the server is up;
>here's the server ip: 64.180.83.186
>
>Connections work from another computer in my local network, but not from a
>computer at my school, which is the only other one I've tested it on.
>
>
>>From: Saqib.N.Ali@seagate.com
>>Reply-To: users@httpd.apache.org
>>To: users@httpd.apache.org
>>Subject: Re: Apache server won''t accept connections from remote
>>computers...
>>Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 14:46:35 -0800
>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>Try doing a nmap. What is the ip address of the server?
>>
>>
>>Saqib Ali
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>> "R J"
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>> Subject: Apache server
>won''t
>>accept
>> 01/29/2002 connections from remote
>>computers...
>> 02:44 PM
>> Please
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>>I've successfully installed apache 2 to run on my freeBSD4.4 machine, and
>>when I connect from that same computer the requested web pages come up
>>fine.
>> But when I try to connect from any remote computer it acts as though
>the
>>server doesn't exist and I get no response.
>>I did a default installation and just modified the config file a bit; I'm
>>not running a firewall; and I can only connect locally.
>>
>>I've gone through the config files dozens of times in the hopes that I
>>somehow missed something, and read through the documentation and tutorials
>>but to no avail.
>>Can anyone give me a hint as to what could be the problem?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Ryan
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