On Oct 16, 2010, at 9:43 PM, Tim Worman wrote:

> On Oct 16, 2010, at 9:27 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> 
>> On Oct 16, 2010, at 4:41 PM, Andrew R. Kinnie wrote:
>> 
>>> 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
>> 
>> It kind of looks like Apache is crashing.  Not sure what the rest is.
> 
> I think what is crashing here is Apple's internet sharing services? If so 
> this is a service meant to share this host's internet connection with other 
> local devices - via wireless or other interface. If it is Apache crashing 
> there will be:
> 
> a. a crash log will show up in Console.app under System Diagnostic Reports
> b. I think you would see a launchd respawn message for org.apache.httpd
> 
> I think. That's why I was thinking that this is likely unrelated to any WO 
> problems.

I think you are right.  From his other message, it looks like Apache is working 
fine.  There sure are some other, odd problems on that machine.


Chuck


> 
>>> 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.
>> 
>> That sounds normal.
>> 
>> 
>>> 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
>> 
>> 
>> Nothing to do with WO, that is pure networking.
>> 
>> 
>> Chuck
>> 
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>> 
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