On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Thorpe Mayes <tma...@ecognizant.net> wrote:

> 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
>
>
What do your access logs and error logs say when you attempt to connect.
This should help track it down.

Could there be some firewall or something blocking port 80 access?

Dave


>
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