Thanks for the reply but of course I figured it out minutes after  
sending the email even though I had been working on it for a while :-)
On my vhost rt file under the   VirtualHost definition I had not put  
all my possible IPs. That fixed it.

--Carlos

On Jan 31, 2008, at 10:37 PM, Chaim Rieger wrote:

> Carlos Solorzano wrote:
>> I have a problem with my RT install.
>> The domain name of the installation is pointed at the ip of  
>> another  system (our firewall) which port forwards the RT port to  
>> the RT server.
>> Right now my RT works fine locally but when I go to it from its  
>> public  IP it does not work, I just get the "You're almost there!"  
>> web page. I  am guessing my Apache is not configured to serve perl  
>> pages to  requests not coming to one of its ips, actually its only  
>> compiling  perl for 127.0.0.1 requests.
>> Can someone point me at what may be wrong, I have looked everywhere  
>> I  could think but maybe I missed something.
>> Thanks,
>>
>> --Carlos
>> _______________________________________________
>>
> can you post the relevant lines from httpd.conf please
>

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