I was able to change my static IP (thanks for the help in tracking down
rc.conf)
Now that my FreeBSD 4.4-Stable server is at home an on my internal network,
it is back up and running... somewhat.
On my internal network, if I open my browser and go to 192.168.0.10, it
pulls up
my web page just fin
Saturday, November 16, 2002, 12:11:47 AM, you wrote:
TJ> I was able to change my static IP (thanks for the help in
TJ> tracking down rc.conf)
TJ> Now that my FreeBSD 4.4-Stable server is at home an on my internal
TJ> network, it is back up and running... somewhat.
TJ> On my internal network, if I
Yeah, I tried that also, I just didnt' explain it well. After the Listen 14
or 1124 didn't work, I removed that line and did go further down and changed
the
Port 80
to
Port 14
and then
Port 1124
Stopped and restarted the httpd daemon each time. Hmmm do I need to
reset a different daemon
At 9:22 AM -0700 11/16/02, Totally Jayyness wrote:
Yeah, I tried that also, I just didnt' explain it
well. After the Listen 14
or 1124 didn't work, I removed that line and did go
further down and changed
the
Port 80
to
Port 14
and then
Port 1124
Stopped and restarted the httpd daemon each ti
-- Original Message -
From: "Jim Arnold"
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: Can't seem to assign a different port for http (apache)
> At 9:22 AM -0700 11/16/02, Totally Jayyness wrote:
> Yeah, I tried that also, I just didnt' explain it
> well. A
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 09:26:55PM -0700, Totally Jayyness wrote:
> I actually had it right the whole time. The problem was Internet Explorer
> the
> WHOLE time.
>
> It turns out to feed http on a different port, you only have to either add a
>
> LISTEN
>
> or change the standard port 80 to so
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Totally Jayyness wrote:
> Turns out that IE doesn't ASSUME the 'http://' on any port except 80.
> So I went back in, made the changed to httpd.conf and then went to
> http://192.168.0.10:1124 and BANG, there it was.
> So thought I would follow up with all of you to 1: Thanky
> If I simply type "apple" in the "address bar" IE will prefix "apple"
> with "http://www."; and add the ".com" suffix, after failing to connect
> to just "apple".
I do not find this to be the case. I have a machine (hogx.csl.sri.com)
and on my windows box if I enter "hogx" into the location fie