at iptables -L and that seemed to have ACCEPT
for everything.
Thanks for the help.
Neil
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Mauricio:
> My money is on selinux. Can you check it allows apache to listen
> to the outside world?
Selinux is diabled:
# sestatus
SELinux status: disabled
Any other ideas?
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Neil
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Virtual p
configuration of httpd
to stop it from listening on eth0?
It used to work out of the box every time I did an install, but it
seems something is different with the release of CentOS 6.4.
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Neil
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> It is Windows being obtuse.
> It is not possible to map a http or https "network place" to
> a "drive".
> The basic reason is that the MS-Windows implementation of Dav
> (or "web
> folders" as they call it), is only skin-deep.
Thanks for the
use?
Does anyone know how to fix this?
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Neil
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