I have a P-II,64 MB RAM standalone home PC running Red Hat Linux 7.2. Whenever I try(as a root user) to connect to Apache Web server (by typing http://localhost.localdomain/ and also http://127.0.0.1/) it says could not connect to host localhost.localdomain. I checked the /etc/httpd/httpd.conf file. The ServerName is correct and the port is also correct. Then on the console I checked if Apache is running or not by typing /etc/init.d/httpd status, It printed, httpd (pid ....) is running. I then checked the /var/logs/httpd/error.log file. The file does not report of any errors.
To double check on what port Apache is listening I typed, netstat -tlnp. The output said that httpd is listening to port 80 and port 443. The identd and xinetd services are also running successfully. Then, I gave the command telnet localhost.localdomain 80. The output was ,
Trying 127.0.0.1....
telnet:Unable to connect to remote host: Network is unreachable.

Please help me.

With regards,
Nikhil

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