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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Joergen Larsen <ni...@dbmail.dk> on 2004/03/19 12:28:12 UTC

[users@httpd] choosy server?

Hi
I have a couple of windows98 machines. They are connected through a 3com router to a fibre-broadband-cable(firewall disabled). Why will apache only show the site when it is run on the one machine. When I shutdown the server on one machine and start it on another, it doesn't give the site. 
The server runs (in fact they can both be running at the same time), but only the one machine delivers. Why?

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Re: [users@httpd] choosy server?

Posted by Joergen Larsen <ni...@dbmail.dk>.
As I said I ran Apache on two windows98 machines. When I use "localhost" I get the site on both machines BUT I cant't see the user-sub-folders (you know the tilde thing " ~ " like "localhost/~sandy") on the one machine, but only on the other. Why? 
the two conf.files are practically the same(paths are different but otherwise they are the same).
And the virtual server-thing has also stopped functioning.
All because of a router?? or is itb the dynamic IP issue?

Many Greetings Viele Gruesse Mange Hilsener
Lodrö Sangpo Joergen Larsen
www.nimmersoft.com www.nimmersoft.dk
Karmapa Chenno
OmManiPemeHung
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joergen Larsen 
  To: users@httpd.apache.org 
  Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 12:28 PM
  Subject: [users@httpd] choosy server?


  Hi
  I have a couple of windows98 machines. They are connected through a 3com router to a fibre-broadband-cable(firewall disabled). Why will apache only show the site when it is run on the one machine. When I shutdown the server on one machine and start it on another, it doesn't give the site. 
  The server runs (in fact they can both be running at the same time), but only the one machine delivers. Why?

  Many Greetings Viele Gruesse Mange Hilsener
  Lodrö Sangpo Joergen Larsen
  www.nimmersoft.com www.nimmersoft.dk
  Karmapa Chenno
  OmManiPemeHung

RE: [users@httpd] choosy server?

Posted by Koen Vingerhoets <ko...@ubench.be>.
Hi,

the router redirects all port 80 traffic to only ONE ip.

Koen
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Joergen Larsen [mailto:nimmer@dbmail.dk]
  Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 12:28 PM
  To: users@httpd.apache.org
  Subject: [users@httpd] choosy server?


  Hi
  I have a couple of windows98 machines. They are connected through a 3com
router to a fibre-broadband-cable(firewall disabled). Why will apache only
show the site when it is run on the one machine. When I shutdown the server
on one machine and start it on another, it doesn't give the site.
  The server runs (in fact they can both be running at the same time), but
only the one machine delivers. Why?

  Many Greetings Viele Gruesse Mange Hilsener
  Lodrö Sangpo Joergen Larsen
  www.nimmersoft.com www.nimmersoft.dk
  Karmapa Chenno
  OmManiPemeHung