, Kirk Woellert wrote:
> Starting to understand this better. Appending the public IP to the current
> list of alias names in httpd.conf works as you said (for me).
>
> ServerAlias [redacted alias] [redacted public IP]
>
> Sent the link to a user- see what they say.
>
>
> O
Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Kirk Woellert wrote:
> > That worked. I edited the /etc/host file on the linux client with a
> public
> > IP, and I can get access to the 3rd vhost. Finally, get back to the
> original
> > issue which started all this.
> >
> > I nee
, Deny, Allow directives for a
public IP. I can't edit their individual /etc/hosts files. Any other way to
help Apache route to the 3rd vhost until I can get a FQDN?
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Eric Covener wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Kirk Woellert wrote:
> >
Since folks are helping me with an issue thought to give back to the list:
Our department changed the IP for a VM I run Apache on- without telling me,
if you can believe that. Although not the same as hostname change, I had to
check httpd.conf, ssl.conf and /etc/hosts to update the IP.
Hope this h
/hosts file on my linux pc?
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Eric Covener wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Kirk Woellert wrote:
> > It's a good point but I need to able to access this site from one public
> IP
> > in particular. I thought an entry in
Trying everything- test php file i.e. info.php, also just did a 'touch' and
created an index.html, owned by the 3rd vhost user:group, chmod 775.
Can load the index.html on the local server console but not from the
Internet (using a physical path).
-Kirk Woellert
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 a
at would people typically do in this case? BTW, I'm
not the DNS manager and won't get a FQDN for this stage of development.
-Kirk Woellert
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Eric Covener wrote:
> > As a reminder- I don't have a FQDN for the third vhost site- so I just
>
lways using a physical path in the
browser as:
http://[redacted public IP]/~[redacted user for 3rd vhost]/[redacted site
directory for 3rd vhost]/index.php
"as well as a invocation of e.g. wget
demonstrating the problem."
I don't follow what you mean by reference to wget- a unix fi
still get a forbidden 403 error. Apache error log says the same message
"client denied by server configuration".
Anyone have a thought why I can't seem to enable access?
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 11:30 PM, Kirk Woellert wrote:
> Its not file permissions -
> So, I tried the suggest
Its not file permissions -
So, I tried the suggestion. Now, in addition to access denied from the
public IP, access is also denied on the localhost (I tried the alias and a
physical path).
AND the site with a FQDN got redirected to the default Apache site
(/var/www). I was not expecting the current
th similar problems. What am I missing?
-
Kirk Woellert
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