> Uzi Klein wrote: >> Roger Grosswiler wrote: >>> i did a file called virtual.conf in /usr/local/etc/apache2/Include with >>> this content: >>> >>> <VirtualHost *:80> >>> ServerName freebsd.domain.net >>> ServerAlias freebsd.domain.net >>> DocumentRoot /usr/local/www/data >>> </VirtualHost> >>> >>> ...which should be loaded on startup. Also, i activated >>> >>> NameVirtualHost *:80 >>> >>> in httpd.conf - still no success...whats up here? firewall is open, >>> redirecting on router is well...but still no success... >>> >>> :-( Roger >> >> Try checking it using telnet: >> >> # telnet freebsd.domain.net 80 >> GET / HTTP/1.1 >> Host:freebsd.domain.net >> >> [ .. twice enter here .. ] >> >> and see if it gives you a clue >> >> -Uzi > > Technically, to be HTTP/1.1 compliant, that should be: > # telnet freebsd.domain.net 80 > GET / HTTP/1.1 > Host: freebsd.domain.net > Connection: close > [ .. twice enter here .. ] > > otherwise Apache should (I haven't tested, this is per the HTTP/1.1 RFC > 2616) assume a persistent connection and leave you hanging after your > request until whatever time you have for your KeepAliveTimeout has passed. > Also, it would be simpler to do "HEAD / HTTP/1.1" etc., so you don't get > the content of your server root or its DirectoryIndex file. Just the > good stuff that tells you what you want to know about the server, if > it's responding on that port at all. > > -- > John R. Owens > ProofReading Markup Language: http://prml.sourceforge.net/ > i get it with telnet, but even not with elinks or lynx :-(
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