Excellent, everything is working fine now.

A big thank you to everybody who helped.

A special thank you to Juan, Gustaf and Tom.

Cheers guys, this won't be the last time I ask for help thought :)

On 05/03/2008, Tom Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 March 2008 13:31, Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
>  > OK, guys, I owe you an apology.
>  >
>  > The server is working fine, the reason I thought that it was not
>  > working is that in the base.tcl file the server address is 127.0.0.1,
>  > but in fact when the server starts, it says: Notice: nssock: listening
>  > on 127.0.1.1:8001
>  >
>  > Now I tried to connect to 127.0.0.1 and not 127.0.1.1.
>  >
>  > Now my next question is, why do I have to connect to 127.0.1.1 instead
>  > of what is in the config file?
>
>
> What is in you config file for nssock is this:
>
> ns_section "ns/server/server1/module/nssock"
>     ns_param hostname [ns_info hostname]
>     ns_param address [ns_info address]
>     ns_param port 8000
>     ns_param home /home/xbourgui/aolserver/aolserver4.5/servers/server1/pages
>
>
> So I would guess that either [ns_info hostname] or [ns_info address] or both
>  returns 127.0.1.1.
>
>  Put in the hard coded address and see if that helps.
>
>
>  tom jackson
>
>
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