Calm down - nobody on this list is getting paid to help you. And being
rude and demanding hurts your cause a lot more than it helps.
You would probably get a lot more help if you told us that you had
investigated the error message and needed some help understanding what
you had found.
Hi!
The only real changes that I know of that need to be made are for IIS.
IIS 4 and greater have to be configured to disable socket pooling,
because if not they listen on all available IP addresses, even if there
is no website configured to use a particular IP.
Search the web for disable
Hi Johan,
It looks to me like the problem is not with Apache, the problem is with
your DNS forwarding.
If you forward another domain to realwebonline.net, then Apache is going
to receive a request for the realwebonline website, and Apache is going
to respond with the realwebonline website.
!
--Larry
jvz wrote:
Thx! It does make sense!
Larry Flathmann wrote:
Hi Johan,
It looks to me like the problem is not with Apache, the problem is
with your DNS forwarding.
If you forward another domain to realwebonline.net, then Apache is
going to receive a request for the realwebonline website
Greetings!
I haven't been able to find any documentation on this, so I thought I
would ask the experts.
What options do I have to control the Apache service remotely?
I need to be able to start, stop, restart the service from a remote
location. The server and the outside machine I would be
: Oct 9 2005 19:16:56
On 4/4/06, *Larry Flathmann* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What do the error logs (in the Program Files/Apache... /logs
folder) say?
BTW, don't worry! You are going to get Apache to work. Little glitches
like this always get resolved
Hi Duncan,
Be careful about making accusations!
Apache is very well behaved and uses only the IP addresses that you tell
it to. IIS is the one who automatically and without notice tries to grab
all IP addresses, even IP's that are not used by any of the websites
it's configured to serve.
)
Even when I changed them back to the default settings theproblem was
still occuring
Its listening on port 80 as a service and no other conflicting
services or software is present
On 4/4/06, *Larry Flathmann* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Paul,
Your log
Paul wrote:
yes and yes
On 4/4/06, *Larry Flathmann* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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When you did hte install before changing the config file, did it work?
Were you able to see the Apache everything installed ok... page?
--Larry
Paul wrote:
HI larry
What do the error logs (in the Program Files/Apache... /logs folder) say?
BTW, don't worry! You are going to get Apache to work. Little glitches
like this always get resolved! :)
Paul wrote:
Greetings all
Newbie alert! I am new to this list and new to apache, so please
forgive me if my
it doesn't work, whereas a regular Alias directive does.
Hope that helps!
--Larry Flathmann
Ray wrote:
Hello,
I am having a problem with a 403 error that I can't solve.
I am trying to set up a stats package on a server hosting about 30
different websites. The stats package is in a sub folder
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