Indeed it its. I already commented out the line as hinted out by Ray. I
kept on thanking you guys, and forgetting to "cc" the list. It's OK now.
Works perfectly! Thanks again.
- Original Message -
From: "Manfred Schuler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Vic Berdin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL
Hi Vic,
I think in /etc/inetd.conf is an entry to start the weblet script.
Have look at it and comment it if necessary.
Manfred
Vic Berdin schrieb:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I can't figure out why httpd won't work on it's native port 80. I've
> managed to make it work on port 81 and on any othe
Jeff wrote:
>
> First this is not part of the previous postings concerning AOL dial-outs
> on an internal network.
>
> I have a small home network of 5 machines including the LEAF box and
> have been running Eigerstein for about 6 -7 months with little if no
> problems.
>
> But, I am seeing th
> > I would be happier knowing what it says rather than what it
> > "essentially"
> > says. Also what "it" is (what browser is reporting the
> > error). From here,
> > Netscape (on Win95) gets the right translated address from
> > DynDNS, but times
> > out with its standard "The server is not resp
At 2002-03-10 12:22 -0800, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>Haven't we done a FAQ answer for this one? I guess not, since it keeps
>coming up. So let me try a first draft of one here, to respond to Jeff.
>
>Q. What do the numbers reported in log entries of martian packets mean?
Ray,
Yes, we have a FAQ (doci
OK. This is much clearer (and, BTW, different from *any* of the
interpretations I had thought of for your first message).
/etc/services does not "assign" ports to services; it just tells you want
services are *normally* associated with a port.
Your guess that something else is already using por
See below.
At 02:31 PM 3/10/02 -0500, Jeff wrote:
>First this is not part of the previous postings concerning AOL dial-outs
>on an internal network.
>
>I have a small home network of 5 machines including the LEAF box and
>have been running Eigerstein for about 6 -7 months with little if no
>probl
Thanks for your reply Ray.
I am so sorry for sending such a vague account of my problem. Anyway,
here it is. What I meant with "can't/won't use port 80" is that the
"httpd" binary won't run if I set the httpd.conf Port setting to 80.
Executing httpd manually, having Port variable set to 80 does n
First this is not part of the previous postings concerning AOL dial-outs
on an internal network.
I have a small home network of 5 machines including the LEAF box and
have been running Eigerstein for about 6 -7 months with little if no
problems.
But, I am seeing the following:
Mar 10 15:06:16 myr
To get anything more than guesses, you'll have to tell us what "won't work"
and "can't/won't use port 80" mean. Details like whether you are accessing
from the external interface or the internal one, and whether you are talking
about port forwarding to an internal server or running the weblet (or
> I would be happier knowing what it says rather than what it
> "essentially"
> says. Also what "it" is (what browser is reporting the
> error). From here,
> Netscape (on Win95) gets the right translated address from
> DynDNS, but times
> out with its standard "The server is not responding ..." me
Hello everyone,
I can't figure out why httpd won't work on it's native port 80. I've
managed to make it work on port 81 and on any other available port as
long as it's not 80.
I find it a bit odd to to include the port number along with the address
when accessing web pages on my DS box. And I als
Hi,
> I try to find mrouted becouse this support other protocols than PIM.
> I have others cisco router. The problem is: if this PIM sparse module can
> interact with the router cisco serie 2500.
No problem, I get my multicast feed from a Cisco 2600 series router. Just
configure each interface f
Forgot to include the list... sorry!
Original Message
Hi Alex,
> I'm trying to understand my LEAF log files better. Feel free to point
> me at docs or other things I should be reading.
As already pointed out on this list, Echogent Systems
(http://www.echogent.com/cgi-bin/f
I'm trying to understand my LEAF log files better. Feel free to point me at
docs or other things I should be reading.
My DachStein firewall is dying every so often (once every few weeks) and I
am wondering whether there is some DoS attack going on - or more likely
just dodgy hardware.
I had t
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