On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 03:51, Dan Gordon wrote:
> How would one go about connecting to a apache server on a local network?
> I can connect from the local computer using http://localhost  but not 
> from any other computer.
> I have tryed
> http://localhost
> http://localhost:80  this gives "access to this port is disabled for 
> security reasons"
> http://localhost:8080
> http://netbiosname
> the rest just say "could not connect to remote server"
> 
> TIA
> 
> Regards,
> Dan Gordon

Generally you can use the host machine's IP address; else, if you have
internal DNS it should just be the host name - else you can edit the
hosts files on all the machines and add the hostname and IP address
there...

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