Joshua Slive wrote:
Of course, that was the first thing I thought of, but thanks for the suggestion. The Windows XP Firewall (useless as it is), I turned it off and repeatedly checked. I even restarted just because it was Windows (you never know). The firewall is not an issue, in fact, the exceptions list lists Apache as well. Nevertheless, I turned it off to make sure. It doesn't matter.On 7/23/05, Richard Kelsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:None of my Perl scripts run anymore via Apache. Actually, I started to investigate the DNS side of things more thoroughly. My Windows XP seems to be ignoring the hosts file. It seems to be the cause (I would guess). I've made sure that "lmhosts" is checked in the TCP/IP settings (I even turned if off, restarted, tested, turned it on, restarted, tested) yet hosts seems to be ignored. I would bet this was the result of some nasty ad-ware that caused XP to ignore its hosts file. I have not been able to find a cure. I run "Spy-Bot Search and Destroy" and "Ad-Aware" quite regularly. Perhaps they caught something more nasty than I cared to read about and just removed it. Therefore, I'd say you're right about Apache not even being reached. Nevertheless, I did try 127.0.0.1 manually, but still no dice. Thanks anyway for the help. Richard Kelsch |
