Webmaster Bill wrote:
*/I am testing from another computer on my home network but a friend a
few miles away is testing the web address also and /**/he encounters the
same problems/*
Another thing to consider is your ISP (COMCAST, I understand from
an earlier post; same as mine
Re: [users@httpd] Intermittent access to web address
When you start to get "not responding", are you testing from inside your
192.168.*.* network, or from beyond your router?
If you are testing from inside your network, are you fetching from
192.168.1.102 or from 76.18.232.237?
If
When you start to get "not responding", are you testing from inside your
192.168.*.* network, or from beyond your router?
If you are testing from inside your network, are you fetching from
192.168.1.102 or from 76.18.232.237?
If the latter, then you should check your router to see if it allows suc
25, 2011 10:36 PM
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Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Intermittent access to web address
My message was caught by the list's spam filter the first time around.
Let's try again...
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Webmaster Bill
wrote:
This is my first try at running a web site from a spare compu
On 10/25/2011 9:36 PM, Yehuda Katz wrote:
> In the error log that you supplied, your server has the address
> 192.168.1.102, which is in the address range usually assigned
> automatically by your router.
> If the computer does not have a fixed IP address, it is not possible
> for your router to for
My message was caught by the list's spam filter the first time around.
Let's try again...
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Webmaster Bill
wrote:
>
> This is my first try at running a web site from a spare computer at home.
You should make sure that this is not against the terms of service of
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This is my first try at running a web site from a spare computer at home. I
am having some problems and
would appreciate some help. Please give your suggestions in a detailed
manner as I am unfamilar with most of
the terminology used.
My main problem is that after installing Apache 2.2.21 as a ser