On Wednesday 29 June 2005 15:38, Ben Holt wrote:
> Brian Parish wrote:
> >On Wednesday 29 June 2005 14:54, Ben Holt wrote:
> >>Brian Parish wrote:
> >When I attempt to browse I get:
> >
> >The connection was refused when attempting to contact
> >my.server.name:2096
> >>>
> >>>I have
Brian Parish wrote:
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 14:54, Ben Holt wrote:
Brian Parish wrote:
When I attempt to browse I get:
The connection was refused when attempting to contact
my.server.name:2096
I have no idea wh
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 14:59, Paul Lesneiwski wrote:
> Brian Parish wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 June 2005 13:35, p dont think wrote:
> >>Brian Parish wrote:
> >>>This is a RHEL3 machine with all updates. Installed the latest stable
> >>>version using the RPM. Ran the config script but made mini
Brian Parish wrote:
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 14:54, Ben Holt wrote:
Brian Parish wrote:
When I attempt to browse I get:
The connection was refused when attempting to contact
my.server.name:2096
I have no idea why the connection is being attempted on 2096. Where is
this determined?
Th
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 14:54, Ben Holt wrote:
> Brian Parish wrote:
> >>>When I attempt to browse I get:
> >>>
> >>>The connection was refused when attempting to contact
> >>> my.server.name:2096
> >
> >I have no idea why the connection is being attempted on 2096. Where is
> > this determined?
Brian Parish wrote:
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 13:35, p dont think wrote:
Brian Parish wrote:
This is a RHEL3 machine with all updates. Installed the latest stable
version using the RPM. Ran the config script but made minimal changes.
When I attempt to browse I get:
The connection was re
Brian Parish wrote:
When I attempt to browse I get:
The connection was refused when attempting to contact my.server.name:2096
I have no idea why the connection is being attempted on 2096. Where is this
determined?
The 2096 is coming from the port listed in your first post
(my.server.n
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 13:35, p dont think wrote:
> Brian Parish wrote:
> > This is a RHEL3 machine with all updates. Installed the latest stable
> > version using the RPM. Ran the config script but made minimal changes.
> >
> > When I attempt to browse I get:
> >
> > The connection was refuse
Brian Parish wrote:
This is a RHEL3 machine with all updates. Installed the latest stable version
using the RPM. Ran the config script but made minimal changes.
When I attempt to browse I get:
The connection was refused when attempting to contact my.server.name:2096
2096? That's very no
This is a RHEL3 machine with all updates. Installed the latest stable version
using the RPM. Ran the config script but made minimal changes.
When I attempt to browse I get:
The connection was refused when attempting to contact my.server.name:2096
There's no firewall running. I can telnet to
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