David H. Ingham wrote:
Hopefully, a simple question.
I have set up a FreeBSD server to develop a web app for a client.
my system is:
FreeBSD Version 5.2
Apache Version 2.0.47
MySQL Version 4.0.16
MySQLCC Version 0.9.3
PHP Version 4.3.3
In your httpd.conf, set
Listen 0.0.0.0:80
I think its defaulting to only listen for localhost.
Now I am able to create the pages, (using Quanta 3.1.4).but I cannot view
them
from anywhere except the FreeBSD box.
Before I upgraded from FreeBSD 4.9 to 5.2, I could get to the site from my
W2K system,
using a VirtualHost setting and browsing to http://10.0.0.27:5000/login.php
Forgive me for not answering your question directly; I'm going to suggest something else; it's possibly better, and will eliminate a few issues regarding your network setup in general:
Why not try name-based virtual hosting? Set up the following in httpd.conf and restart Apache:
# # Use name-based virtual hosting. # NameVirtualHost *:80
# VirtualHost example: # Almost any Apache directive may go into a VirtualHost container. # The first VirtualHost section is used for requests without a known # server name. # <VirtualHost *> ServerName my.examplesite.net DocumentRoot /path/to/mydocs ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] # whatever else, log files, etc </VirtualHost>
Then set the hosts files on both server and clients (esp. clients) something like:
# Dummy entries for intranet and test sites
10.0.0.27 my.examplesite.net 10.0.0.27 my.otherexample.org
Access the sites using the names you've assigned...
http://my.examplesite.net/login.php
HTH,
Kevin Kinsey
DaleCo, S.P.
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