On Oct 17, 2010, at 9:12 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:

> 
> Le 2010-10-17 à 08:28, Andrew R. Kinnie a écrit :
> 
>> OK.  It appears that if I go to 
>> http://my-server-ip/cgi-bin/WebObjects/playhousecomedy.woa it works fine, 
>> from a computer inside my subnet
>> 
>> However, without a meta re-fresh, a simple request to my-server-ip does not 
>> send me to the WO app.
> 
> A request to http://my-server-ip or to 
> http://my-server-ip/cgi-bin/WebObjects/playhousecomedy.woa ? And what do you 
> mean by "meta refresh" ? The meta refresh tag?

I mean http://my-server-ip/  does not get to the wo app.  http://my-server-ip/ 
cgi-bin/WebObjects/playhousecomedy.woa does get to the wo app.

I did manage to resolve the port forwarding.  However, if I type in the ip from 
inside the network, I get the directory listing, and if I type the domain name, 
I get a page that says "It Works! which, I suppose is better than nothing.  I 
didn't create that page and have no idea where it came from.  Maybe it's a 
zoneedit thing.

The domain I am using for testing it is perfecttourist.com

Clearly, I'd like to have apache configured to respond to requests by sending 
them to the playhousecomedy.woa app.

> 
>> That's one problem.  The other is my internal network, getting the FIOS 
>> router to properly forward to that server.  That appears to not work at all, 
>> at Verizon, true to form, won't tell me how to do it, even if it's their 
>> hardware.
> 
> And how are you testing it? If you try to connect to your external IP from 
> your inside network, sometimes rules won't allow it. Did someone outside your 
> network tried it? If yes, does this person tried a ping?
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