I guess it just took resetting my router. I am IN. Thanks for all of your
suggestions!

Scott

On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 8:44 AM, Scott Jones <sanch...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Nicholas Sherlock 
> <n.sherl...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> On 30/01/2010 10:41 a.m., Scott Jones wrote:
>>
>>> I run apache 2 on my server, at fyrenice.com <http://fyrenice.com>, and
>>>
>>> have no problem accessing it locally. I run Mailman and SugarCRM among
>>> others, but am dead in the water for the moment. I have ports 80 and 443
>>> forwarded to my server machine through my Linksys WRTP54G router. I can
>>> ssh in to my server no problem, but I can't access the admin pages for
>>> SugarCRM or for Mailman.
>>> Where do I start in troubleshooting my setup? I have two identical hdds
>>> in this server and have already installed Ubuntu 9.10 with ext4 on the
>>> second drive. Would I better off just moving over to the new drive,
>>> installing Apache2, Mailman, SugarCRM and starting fresh there? That
>>> option exists but I'd still like to figure out why Apache is not serving
>>> up pages correctly as is.
>>>
>>
>> Whoops, I see you're currently running Ubuntu.
>>
>> Your hosting on port 443 is working just fine. I can see your SugarCRM
>> login page at https://fyrenice.com. There's nothing listening on port 80,
>> though.
>>
>> You should check your Apache error log, and double check your
>> port-forwarding configuration.
>>
>>
>>
> Nicolas:
>
> I tried logging in to https://fyrenice.com/sugarcrm and indeed I arrive at
> the login screen too. Is this because my installation of SugarCRM is setup
> to be secure, https, while my Mailman installation is just without the
> security, http? Secure on 443 and unsecure on port 80?
>
> I went to my router webmin page and unchecked port 80 forwarding, saved,
> and went back and switched it back on. Port 80 is forwarded to the same
> internal machine address as port 443, so it has to be elsewhere. I can't
> access my system from work here today so I'll have to check the error log
> tonight.
>
> Any other suggestions?
>
> Scott
>

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