Hmm.  I thought if I was on the same subnet, and typed in the IP of the server, 
I should be getting my WO app.  I'm not.  I'm getting a directory listing for 
what is at my document root.  Am I wrong about this?

As far as blocking port 80, Verizon says they don't, and I have configured it 
to forward webserver requests to my server.  Trying to go to the domain from 
the outside does get me anything,  However, I think that's a different issue.

On Oct 16, 2010, at 10:41 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:

> 
> Le 2010-10-16 à 19:41, Andrew R. Kinnie a écrit :
> 
>> OK, apparently I spoke too soon.  Apache appears to be running, though I 
>> consistently get messages in the console like this:
>> 
>> 10/16/10 7:36:30 PM  com.apple.webobjects.womonitor[67]      [2010-10-16 
>> 19:36:30 EDT] <Thread-290> !...@#$!@#$ sendRequestToWotaskd creates a 
>> WOHTTPConnection
>> 10/16/10 7:36:30 PM  com.apple.webobjects.womonitor[67]      [2010-10-16 
>> 19:36:30 EDT] <WorkerThread15> ##### pageWithName(AppDetailPage) errors: (  )
>> 10/16/10 7:36:30 PM  com.apple.webobjects.womonitor[67]      [2010-10-16 
>> 19:36:30 EDT] <WorkerThread15> message(): (  )
>> 10/16/10 7:36:30 PM  Safari[22107]   -[WebUserContentURLPattern 
>> matchesURL:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x11d35d8a0
>> 10/16/10 7:36:30 PM  Safari[22107]   *** WebKit discarded an uncaught 
>> exception in the webView:didClearWindowObjectForFrame:inScriptWorld: 
>> delegate: <NSInvalidArgumentException> -[WebUserContentURLPattern 
>> matchesURL:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x11d35d8a0
>> 10/16/10 7:36:37 PM  com.apple.launchd[1]    (com.apple.InternetSharing) 
>> Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
>> 
>> Also, if I type in localhost in Safari, I get a directory listing of the 
>> files in my webserver document root.  I get the same if I type in the ip 
>> address on another device in the same subnet.
>> 
>> Also despite telling my FIOS router to port forward port 80 to that machine, 
>> apparently the domain is still inaccessible - presumably this indicates that 
>> my WO config for Apache is still off
> 
> Not being able to access it from outside your network is not related to your 
> WO config... If inside the network you can reach the root of the Web site and 
> you can't access it from the outside, either you have a bad config in your 
> router or your ISP is blocking incoming port 80 (Videotron here is blocking 
> it, so your ISP might be doing the same thing).
> 
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