Hi Keith,

> You say you can see the Apache instance from other machines on the network. I 
> assume you are accessing your machine via its local IP address (something 
> like 192.168.1.x); what happens when you try to access Galaxy via 
> http://192.168.1.x:8080?
> 
Yes I used my local IP and checked it from another PC inside the local
network. I just saw the apache running. Changing the to the correct port
did not give me access to my running galaxy.


> I see you are editing the config file in /etc/apache2/sites-available; have 
> you enabled this site?  That is, do you also see the config file in 
> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled?
> 

I have to check again but I think I also saw the sides-enabled.

Cheers Jochen
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