I'm hoping someone can help me. I've been trying for months to get 
Mezzanine running on anything other than local (I gave up on it a while ago 
and finally decided to try again recently). I've been following Ken 
Bolton's excellent instructions, which introduced me to Vagrant (and for 
which I'm very grateful - it's a fantastic tool).

The story so far is that I've stripped back to the simplest thing I can 
think of to attempt to get Mezzanine deploying, per Ken's post, and then go 
from there. To that end, I downloaded the latest version and started a new, 
empty project. That project, with the basics and nothing else, is running 
locally using the built-in dev server.

I then ran fab all to install to vagrant, which finished. However, when 
trying to get to the admin page via 192.168.x.x:8000/admin, I get no 
response. If I just access the browser via the vagrant's IP address, I get 
the "Welcome to ngnix!" message. Looking at the running processes on 
vagrant, it appears that all the pieces are running (ngnix, memcached, 
gunicorn, etc). I'm guessing this means that something has gone wrong that 
is preventing ngnix from passing requests on to Mezzanine, but I'm not sure 
what.

I really like Mezzanine, and I'd like to get it working. I'm struggling to 
understand how the project, with no custom development at all, would fail 
to deploy. If anyone could give me some pointers about how I might 
troubleshoot this, such as what to look for and where, I would be grateful. 

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