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Apache 2.2 server problem
Name: bzottola Date: June 16, 2006 at 11:00:54 Pacific OS: Fedora 5 CPU/Ram: p3 900mhz Product: Dell optiplex
Comment:
I'm using Fedora 5 with the built in apache 2.2.0 server. I have the service enabled and all of the firewalls turned off on the computer as well as setting up a dmz to the computers address on my router. On the linux computer if i view the web site it shows up but from the outside network there is no response from the server. Is there something i'm missing?
Name: tanveer_don Date: June 17, 2006 at 20:42:07 Pacific
Reply:
i think u r using router between ur linux system and internet. if u want to host the website from ur system thna u shuld enable access http fromoutside network. or use port forwarding in router.
if u still haveproblem give detail on my e-mail tanveer_don@yahoo.co.in with complete network configuration and structure which u r using
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Response Number 2
Name: bzottola Date: June 19, 2006 at 10:24:45 Pacific
Reply:
Good call. I already set up a DMZ. There is no firewall anywhere that I can think of that would block my http server. I have ftp, and a vnc client that works just fine. There has to be some setting that I overlooked when I set the whole thing up. Can somebody be a litle more helpful?
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