On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Frank P. Eigler wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Can you surf the web service on the G4 from the TiBook, using its
> > private LAN address?  If you can't then Apache isn't set-up correctly.
>
> No. The router's setup screen shows up when I use the url name; "Index
> of/" shows up with the LAN address. I'll check this out. Thanks.
> Since the TiBk is on the same net I thought this might be expected (but
> not at all desired).

Further to this -

User X is the only user with a web page/apache activated.
X sees the proper page when going to http://0/
All other users, including root, show "server not found" with http://0/
User X sees the "Index of/" when entering its own LAN address
All other users, including root, show "server not found" with the LAN
address.
Surfing to the true IP address (from the TiBk) gives me the router setup
page. *That* bothers me a bit...

Does this help?

Frank
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