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Posted to apache-bugdb@apache.org by RICHARD MCKNIGHT <ri...@usa.net> on 1999/03/17 22:10:01 UTC
Re: [Re: mod_jserv/4043: Can't run servlets when laptop is not connected to a network]
The following reply was made to PR mod_jserv/4043; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: RICHARD MCKNIGHT <ri...@usa.net>
To: p_fumagalli@fumagalli.org, RICHARD MCKNIGHT <ri...@usa.net>
Cc: richm@knightstar.com, apbugs@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [Re: mod_jserv/4043: Can't run servlets when laptop is not connected to a network]
Date: 17 Mar 99 14:56:06 EST
Pierpaolo Fumagalli <p_...@fumagalli.org> wrote:
RICHARD MCKNIGHT wrote:
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It seems that the bug resides in localhost binding from the JVM...
I don't know how it works under windows, but it seems that when you're
not connected to the network, the localhost interface is "somehow"
disabled... (MicroSoft Mysteries)...
Just check if you have a card in Windows95 called "localhost" or
"looback" something (under Windows NT there is), if it's there, just
install it and choose the 127.0.0.1 address for it w/ a netmask of
255.0.0.0...
It should solve the problem...
Please, also, can you tell me if, while doing those tests, the PCMCIA
card was in the slot or not (you removed it, or just disconnected the
network cable?)
Here are the scenarios
Card in slot Enabled (system setting) Cable Connected Work=
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YES YES YES YES
YES YES NO NO
YES NO NO YES
NO NO NO YES
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Pierpaolo Fumagalli - Java Apache Project - <http://java.apache.org/>
E-Mail <ma...@fumagalli.org> <ma...@iname.com>
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