Re: web server permissions question

2004-12-29 Thread Matthew Seaman
Jay O'Brien wrote: I found how to get around this problem, and it isn't permissions at all. On the other web server I use, I use relative and shortened addressing on links, for example /xyz which, when selected by the user, would then send the user the /xyz/home.html file, in the xyz

web server permissions question

2004-12-25 Thread Jay O'Brien
I think this is a permissions issue. I just installed Apache13, and it works fine on my LAN using a fixed local IP. I opened port 80 in my Linksys router, and from the internet I can now get to my home page over the internet, using my fixed IP. From my local LAN I can use links on my home

Re: web server permissions question

2004-12-25 Thread Bill Moran
Jay O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think this is a permissions issue. I just installed Apache13, and it works fine on my LAN using a fixed local IP. I opened port 80 in my Linksys router, and from the internet I can now get to my home page over the internet, using my fixed IP. From

Re: web server permissions question

2004-12-25 Thread Jay O'Brien
Jay O'Brien wrote: I think this is a permissions issue. I just installed Apache13, and it works fine on my LAN using a fixed local IP. I opened port 80 in my Linksys router, and from the internet I can now get to my home page over the internet, using my fixed IP. From my local LAN I can

Re: web server permissions question

2004-12-25 Thread Jay O'Brien
Bill Moran wrote: Sounds like your links are pointing to the private IP address, which isn't accessable from the Internet at large. If this is the case, fix your links. Otherwise, please provide some more information about the symptoms. I doubt there is any sort of permission problem.