Yes ... all this looks good.

Does www.localmusic.live play for you? It will show a single line saying HELLO FROM LOCALMUSIC.LIVE

Fraser

On 5/23/2016 11:44 AM, Julian Brown via Houston wrote:
dig www.localmusic.live

Is this what you set your domain to?

...
;; ANSWER SECTION:
www.localmusic.live.    179     IN      CNAME localmusic.live.
localmusic.live.        179     IN      A 99.65.251.58

99.65.251.58?

I can telnet to it on port 80 either with the above ip or the www.localmusic.live

Julian

On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 11:29 AM, Fraser Baker via Houston <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Uri:

    I turned the firewall off on my laptop, and this made no difference.

    Other sites from that server indeed display as expected. And as
    far as I can tell, the configurations for the new domain are
    identical to others, except for paths. As said, the
    www.localmusic.live plays if called from the server.

    Running telnet o www.localmusic.live[80] could not open connection ...

    Thanks for your comments.

    Fraser



    On 5/23/2016 11:00 AM, Uri Guttman via Houston wrote:

        On 05/23/2016 11:53 AM, Fraser Baker via Houston wrote:

            Hi:

            I know that this is not a Perl issue, but I have been
            trying to resolve this issue for several days and I know
            that several of you are very aware of server issues.

            I bought the domain www.localmusic.live a week ago, set
            the name servers,  configured my apache 2.4 server to play
            it and configured my DNS server accordingly, I believe. I
            have done this numerous times before successfully.

            When run from the server, www.localmusic.live plays, which
            tells me that the server is correctly configured.

            When run from my laptop, a 480 error results and the site
            is not displayed.

            Tracert from the laptop gets to the right IP.

            Does anyone have a thought?

        a quick guess is some firewall rule is blocking the service.
        can you telnet to that service from outside? or other services
        exposed from that server?

        uri

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