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Illusion,

illusion wrote:
| Yes I do have it setup to forward to port 80 of the internal ip address
| "192....".  Not sure what I'm missing or have incorrect.

Well, whatever the solution is, there's no need to specify the "address"
in server.xml unless you want to specify a single network interface for
your server. For the time being, you should leave that out.

Have you tried to hit your server from outside your network, or only
from inside? Some crappy routers don't properly route internal traffic
back into the internal network when you use the outside IP address
(though it is unlikely to be affecting you, here).

Just grasping at straws since your setup seems to be sane, yet the
observations are not. :(

- -chris

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