A couple more things worth checking: Use netstat to check to see what IP(s) it is actually listening on. netstat -tapn | grep LISTEN | grep :80 If the output of that doesn't match what is in the configuration, there may be something wrong with the config and you should spend more time looking there. Otherwise:
Check your firewall to see if it is blocking the port Some distros now include a firewall by default and you have to manually allow outside access to apache. run: "iptables -L" or "iptables-save" to see what rules are active in the firewall. If you are using a firewall tool, it is probably easier to use it's interface instead of the above commands, but these commands will at least let you know if the firewall is active or not. Orson _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list vox-tech@lists.lugod.org http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech