Hi Ronnie, 

Previously, Ronnie Gauthier chose to write:
> Any normal web page or graphic whould be rw-r-r
> try 24.249.182.134:8192/~dad/
> note the trailing slash
>

I guess you didn't try accessing my server with that, did you (there's 
nothing in my access_log)? It seems, now, that 192.168.1.2/~dad/ works, but 
192.168.1.2/~dad doesn't. So that could be right. But I don't remember that 
being the case last night.

FYI, snippets from my error_log:
[Fri Sep 21 09:00:39 2001] [error] [client 162.33.157.18] Invalid method in 
request <80>F^A^C^A
[Fri Sep 21 09:00:40 2001] [error] [client 162.33.157.18] Invalid method in 
request <80>F^A^C
[Fri Sep 21 09:00:45 2001] [error] [client 162.33.157.18] Invalid method in 
request <80>F^A^C
[Fri Sep 21 09:00:54 2001] [error] [client 162.33.157.18] Invalid method in 
request <80>F^A^C
[Fri Sep 21 09:01:03 2001] [error] [client 162.33.157.18] Invalid method in 
request <80>F^A^C

I haven't the foggiest notion what "Invalid method in request <80>" means.
162.33.157.18 is the IP address of my router at work.

and from my access_log:
162.33.157.18 - - [21/Sep/2001:08:59:56 -0400] "GET /~dad HTTP/1.1" 301 308
162.33.157.18 - - [21/Sep/2001:09:00:09 -0400] "GET /~dad HTTP/1.1" 301 308
162.33.157.18 - - [21/Sep/2001:09:00:39 -0400] "<80>F^A^C^A" 501 -
162.33.157.18 - - [21/Sep/2001:09:00:40 -0400] "<80>F^A^C" 501 -
162.33.157.18 - - [21/Sep/2001:09:00:45 -0400] "<80>F^A^C" 501 -
162.33.157.18 - - [21/Sep/2001:09:00:54 -0400] "<80>F^A^C" 501 -
162.33.157.18 - - [21/Sep/2001:09:01:03 -0400] "<80>F^A^C" 501 -

Because of restrictions with my router, I can't test my config. The router 
will not do port forwarding if the source of the request is from the internal 
network.

<snip>

Thanks, 
Tim
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