ID: 11058
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Network related
Operating System: OpenBSD 2.6
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
Well you can tell I had nothing to do today but beat my head against a
wall. But I found a solution!
I added my target site to /etc/hosts and restarted apache, and now I
can include a page in that target site from a different site.
It's Miller Time! <psht, glug glug glug>
Previous Comments:
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[2002-04-03 16:20:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And that is the cause of the problem (and the reason that
this report is set to bogus).
You need to tell your SuSE box how to resolve the addresses; the SuSE
yast tool should let you set the nameserver in it's network
configuration.
I can't help you any further here, and this is not the place to discuss
this further. I'd suggest looking at the SuSE support database for
this: it's bound to be a FAQ.
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[2002-04-03 15:58:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
another note: I have root to another box (it serves about 20 sites to
the web) that is also running PHP 4.0.6 and php_network_getaddresses
works fine. Does this function require a nameserver? My SuSE 7.3 box is
a development machine on my LAN, so I just use proxies to get to it
with a browser. Getting DNS, BIND, and DHCP to work was beyond me when
I set it up (still is, actually). So I just use a proxy setting for
browsers while I build sites.
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[2002-04-03 14:18:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So I just tried changing a line in /etc/modules.conf:
- From "alias net-pf-10 off"
- To "alias net-pf-10 ipv6"
I rebooted the box and I still had this problem happening.
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[2002-04-03 14:03:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is this setting in /etc/rc.config?
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[2002-04-03 11:34:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In your OS config that is.
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