At 11:54 AM -0800 11/07/2003, Frank P. Eigler wrote:
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/

(guessing) Check the file protections of both the .html file and the directory tree it's sitting in. Gotta be world accessable.


User X sees the "Index of/" when entering its own LAN address

The server isn't able to access the .html file because of either wrong case of wrong file/directory protections.


Surfing to the true IP address (from the TiBk) gives me the router setup
page. *That* bothers me a bit...

That bothers me a LOT! The router should only display its set-up page on a private IP, not the public one!!!!


What happens if someone from outside surfs your public IP?

- Dan.

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