Re: Invisible port 80

2006-02-05 Thread Robin Becker
Robert Huff wrote: Robin Becker writes: I am in the process of setting up a pair of freebsd 6.0 servers with different hosting services. On one of the servers I cannot seem to access the apache server which I have started. I can access port 80 on the machine itself using the machine

Re: Invisible port 80

2006-02-05 Thread Robin Becker
Robin Becker wrote: Robert Huff wrote: Robin Becker writes: I am in the process of setting up a pair of freebsd 6.0 servers with different hosting services. On one of the servers I cannot seem to access the apache server which I have started. I can access port 80 on the machine

Invisible port 80

2006-02-04 Thread Robin Becker
I am in the process of setting up a pair of freebsd 6.0 servers with different hosting services. On one of the servers I cannot seem to access the apache server which I have started. I can access port 80 on the machine itself using the machine IP address, but from my office port 80 seems

Re: Invisible port 80

2006-02-04 Thread Robin Becker
je killen wrote: On Feb 4, 2006, at 5:24 AM, Robin Becker wrote: I am in the process of setting up a pair of freebsd 6.0 servers with different hosting services. On one of the servers I cannot seem to access the apache server which I have started. I can access port 80 on the machine itself

Re: Invisible port 80

2006-02-04 Thread Robert Huff
Robin Becker writes: I am in the process of setting up a pair of freebsd 6.0 servers with different hosting services. On one of the servers I cannot seem to access the apache server which I have started. I can access port 80 on the machine itself using the machine IP address, but