Hi,

My guess is that this is simple, but it eludes me.

I have AOLserver 4.5.1 running. Here is the log:

[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: nsmain: AOLserver/4.5.1 
starting
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: nsmain: security info: 
uid=502, euid=502, gid=503, egid=503
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: nsmain: max files: 
FD_SETSIZE = 1024, rl_cur = 1024, rl_max = 1024
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: encoding: loaded: utf-8
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: fastpath[server1]: 
mapped GET /
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: fastpath[server1]: 
mapped HEAD /
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: fastpath[server1]: 
mapped POST /
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: adp[server1]: mapped 
GET /*.adp
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: adp[server1]: mapped 
HEAD /*.adp
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: adp[server1]: mapped 
POST /*.adp
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: adp[server1]: mapped 
GET /*.html
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: adp[server1]: mapped 
HEAD /*.html
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: adp[server1]: mapped 
POST /*.html
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: modload: loading 
'/usr/local/aolserver/bin/nssock.so'
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: modload: loading 
'/usr/local/aolserver/bin/nslog.so'
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: nslog: opened 
'/usr/local/aolserver/servers/server1/access.log'
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: modload: loading 
'/usr/local/aolserver/bin/nsperm.so'
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: modload: loading 
'/usr/local/aolserver/bin/nsdb.so'
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: modload: loading 
'/usr/local/aolserver/bin/nspostgres.so'
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: PostgreSQL loaded.
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: conf: 
[ns/server/server1]enabletclpages = 1
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: tcl: enabling .tcl pages
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: default thread pool: 
minthreads 5 maxthreads 5 idle 0 current 0 maxconns 5 queued 0 timeout 120 
spread 20
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: nsmain: AOLserver/4.5.1 
running
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: nsmain: security info: 
uid=502, euid=502, gid=503, egid=503
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3067435888][-sched-] Notice: sched: starting
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3077928640][-main-] Notice: driver: starting: nssock
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3060759408][-default:2-] Notice: random: generating 
1 seed
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3049257840][-nssock:driver-] Notice: starting
[19/Jul/2012:13:55:06][2047.3049257840][-nssock:driver-] Notice: nssock: 
listening on 64.58.34.215:80


Sure enough, it is listening on 64.58.34.215:

netstat -tulpn
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address               Foreign Address             
State       PID/Program name   
tcp        0      0 64.58.34.215:80             0.0.0.0:*                   
LISTEN      2047/nsd      


I can ping it:

--- 64.58.34.215 ping statistics ---
18 packets transmitted, 18 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 41.027/42.837/45.061/1.362 ms


There is a file to serve in the pages directory. 



Yet, when I try to load that file (http://64.58.34.215) in a browser I get:

Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to 64.58.34.215


What am I missing here? 

Thanks,

Thorpe





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