On Wednesday 22 May 2002 16:44, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 06:21 AM 5/22/02 -0400, Jim Johnson wrote:
> [...]
>
> > > If the problem is with rr.com, try running the service on a high port
> > > (8080 is a common choice) and port-forwarding that port to apache
> > > (either port 80 or port 8080 internally, depending on how flexible the
> > > Linksys router is about port forwarding).
> >
> >The Linksys allows port forwarding.  But this machine is enable as a DMZ
> >Host in the router.
> >
> >So if I enabled port 8080 (or another port) in httpd.conf, then it would
> >serve pages upon request to http://www.kc4hw.homelinux.net:8080?

Jim, i tryed the above URL, its working i got the standard apache "Its 
working page"..

>
> It should, if the Linksys is not set to block port 8080 and if all the
> other Apache settings are correct. At least the requests should *reach* the
> Apache server, and if they fail, you can consult the Apache logs (and this
> list) to figure out any remaining problems.
>
>
>
>
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