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This is how it was before I changed it to the machine address. I read
on the FAQ that
for someone the 127.0.0.1 didn't work, and so I tried changing it. I
didn't seem to make
much of a difference.
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Brian -
Perhaps you could try changing this line in jserv.properties:
security.allowedAddresses=166.70.58.4
to:
security.allowedAddresses=127.0.0.1
That's the way it is in my jserv.properties...
Yours,
Tom
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Subject: Newbie trying to get Jserv to work on Mandrake Linux
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I am having problems setting up my Jserv. Apache now works. I got
rid
of the one that came with
the system, and installed both from the source. I have tried all of
the advice in the FAQ. Any suggensitons?
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