re else...STILL
> I was able to access your site using SSL from
> iparho.stat.purdue.edu in Netscape 4.76 on Unix AIX
> just now with no problems.
>
> -- Leslie Arvin
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Webmaster
>Purdue Statistics Dept.
>
> Alex Earl wrote:
> >
&g
the campus
> backbone or student residential systems under the edu domain you are
> posting from?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron Dufresne
>
> On Fri, 17 May 2002, Alex Earl wrote:
>
> > I went in and changed the ipchains to allow https, but it still will not
> > connec
I went in and changed the ipchains to allow https, but it still will not
connect from a remote location. Someone mentioned setting up DNS for my
domain. I was wondering what you meant. Again, I appreciate all your help
for a new guy!
Alex Earl
May 17, 2002 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: Runs on local...but can't see it anywhere else
> Hi,
>
> This sounds more like a general Apache config problem.
> is it possible to request pages with the regular http:// request?
>
> If not, some settings in your httpd.conf are the problem.
to access it from anywhere
else I get a server not found error. Any ideas?!
Thanks!
Alex Earl
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Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support Mailing List [EMAIL
Why not have a back link on your page? It is usually bad to make the user
press the back button to navigate on your page. Or you could just parse the
errors and if there are errors...redisplay the form page that they entered
the wrong values on with the errors displayed.
Alex Earl