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Solved...  Work was having a problem, too, apparently.  Glad I don't
have to administer that monster...

- -----Original Message-----
From: Brian Ashe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 4:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: apache setup questions


Burke, Thomas G.,

On Friday January 03, 2003 04:05, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Disabled the rules for a bit, and the same story happens.  I am
> sure that httpd.conf is the culprit, for 2 reasons
>
> 1)  I've had this (or slight variations of it) firewall running
> since May of 200

Wow! over 1800 years. ;)

> 2)  I was able to get in from remote just about 3 hours ago, with
> the firewall up.  Of course, this was when I was getting the error
> message that started this whole thread..

First do a "netstat -a" (sans quotes)

If you don't see Apache listening on the ip you need it to then...

Try setting these... (they are commented out in your config file)

Listen 80

(and/or)

BindAddress *

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Brian Ashe                                                     CTO
Dee-Web Software Services, LLC.                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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