I see what you are saying, I am looking and see what I come up with. Thanks and will check back in.
On Jun 6, 4:28 pm, Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas <rr.ro...@gmail.com> wrote: > But you still didn't answer my question. Can you do a telnet to your > FQDN port 80 from the server itself? > > Also, the client host should be set to localhost instead of FQDN, > although it would work too when correctly configured. > > Tip: take a look if you have an entry in /etc/hosts pointing to your > FQDN unless you are using some well configured DHCP+DNS server. For > instance, try this on your Gitorious server: > > nslookup your.fqdn.gitorious.servername > > What is the output of this command? > > Em 06-06-2011 20:07, Areva escreveu: > > > > > > > > > They are set to the FQDN as is the ServerName in the httpd.conf. > > > I just rebuilt the server and tried again, still have the same problem > > with same error. > > > Thanks for the response. > > > On Jun 6, 2:14 pm, Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas<rr.ro...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Take a look if you can access the hosts in gitorious.yml, in port 80, > >> from your Gitorious server. > > >> What are the hosts configured in your gitorious.yml? > > >> Em 06-06-2011 18:00, Areva escreveu: > > >>> Still wondering and search for help with this. Have changed keys, etc, > >>> etc, etc. > >>> When I look at the gitorious_auth.log it has the following: > >>> I, [2011-06-06 20:54:28#28875] INFO -- : Connection from > >>> "192.168.171.78 56046 22" (wmgeorge): git-receive-pack 'git- > >>> documentation/git-documentation.git' > >>> F, [2011-06-06 20:54:49#28875] FATAL -- : Errno::ETIMEDOUT Connection > >>> timed out - connect(2): /usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:560:in > >>> `initialize > >>> No idea about this. > >>> HELP !!!! > >>> Thanks > >>> On May 31, 2:43 pm, Areva<arevafield...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>> I have successfully set up a gitorious server and can push, > >>>> create ,etc when everything is set up for hostname > >>>> gitorious.localdomain. Now when I set this server pointing toward the > >>>> internet and use FQDN I can not push to it , I get a fatal error. Now > >>>> I assume this is a security or credential things but I have racked my > >>>> brain for hours trying different things and can not narrow this down. > >>>> I have looked over most of this group, but nothing really answers > >>>> this. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > >>>> Just to be clear original install had everything set to > >>>> gitorious.localdomain on port 80 in the yml file and the apache2 > >>>> gitorious file. These are the only changes I made for the FQDN which I > >>>> hope was right. Maybe something I am missing. > >>>> Thanks in advance for help. -- To post to this group, send email to gitorious@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to gitorious+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com