-Original Message-
From: Patrick Donker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 June 2005 12:26
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Novice needs help
Simon Maltby wrote:
Hi. I've just got Apache to run a web server on my computer, however when I
try and go to my
Simon Maltby wrote:
Re: my problem I manged to sort it. Heres a classic dyslexic one for you: I
read "Dieable incomming commands" and ticked the Delete box when it actually
read "Enable incomming commands" and thus I only enabled the Delete command.
Yes I am blonde as well.
Thanks to Dan and Pa
Re: my problem I manged to sort it. Heres a classic dyslexic one for you: I
read "Dieable incomming commands" and ticked the Delete box when it actually
read "Enable incomming commands" and thus I only enabled the Delete command.
Yes I am blonde as well.
Thanks to Dan and Patterick who replied.
R
Patrick, just tried accessing it locally and it worked, both on my machine
and my proxy server machine. I've put both the config file and the error log
on my ftp server http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~srm109/other/apache/error.log
and http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~srm109/other/apache/httpd.conf the acc
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Simon Maltby wrote:
What does the error log say?
Finding a "tail" program that can continually look at a logfile as it
comes in might help you a lot.
-Dan
Hi. I've just got Apache to run a web server on my computer, however when I
try and go to my web page it gives a 40
Simon Maltby wrote:
Hi. I've just got Apache to run a web server on my computer, however when I
try and go to my web page it gives a 403 error. I have configured my proxy
server to direct HTTP to my PC, and I have a dynamic DNS address and
program. I havn't touched the configuration of Apache th