On Sunday 19 May 2002 08:01 am, you wrote:
> not to sound to simple but you did type a number (like 1) where the "x" is
> in 192.168.0.x:8443/ and have you tried to drop the last slash and see what
> happens?
>
> On Saturday 18 May 2002 11:58 pm, you wrote:
> > I must not be holding my mouth right. Just like when I go fishing, I
> > never catch fish cause I don't hold my mouth right.  Anyway, I have SNF
> > on a K6-II 266mhz processor with 65MB RAM and it installs like a dream.
> > Only once set up I can't get access to it.  I put
> > "https://192.168.0.X:8443/ in konqueror or netscape or mozilla and I get
> > a can't access message.  I have the hosts and hosts allow files set up
> > with the IP address for the firewall machine so that shouldn't be a
> > problem. I have been through the 200+pages of the manual and can't find a
> > hint of how to access once it is set up. Someone on the list said to
> > start it with an admin login and then access from the other machine with
> > admin login. Didn't happen. still no access. So is the SNF useable or
> > should I just give it up.  I wanted to buy the box set but not until I am
> > sure I can figure out how to set it up.  Any one have any ideas? Help is
> > appreciated as always. The learning curve is making me dizzy at the
> > moment.

Hi, yes I do have a number in the last position, set up the firewall computer 
as  .6.  I have not tried dropping the last / cause I read on the list that 
it needs to be there, however I will give that a try just for the fun of  it 
.  Thanks for the reply, let you all know if I ever get this figured out, but 
don't hesitate to put forth any other suggestions that come to mind. 
-- 
Dennis M. linux user #180842

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