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I have got some problem in accessing the localhost Apache HTTP Server from other system in network. I mean, I have installed and configured Apache HTTP Server in Windows Server 2003 it is running properly in that server (with localhost and with the local ip address) but unable to access the same from the other systems (which have 2000 professional and XP) which are in local network. May I know the problem behind this ? waiting for your quick response Thanks in advance |
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Hash: SHA1 sravkum@gmail.com wrote: > Hi All > > I have got some problem in accessing the localhost Apache HTTP Server > from other system in network. I mean, I have installed and configured > Apache HTTP Server in Windows Server 2003 it is running properly in > that server (with localhost and with the local ip address) but unable > to access the same from the other systems (which have 2000 professional > and XP) which are in local network. First, if you're actually trying to access it as localhost i.e. "http://localhost", it definitely won't work. You need the actual machine name or IP, since you're accessing it from another machine. If that's not the problem, maybe your Apache machine is running a firewall. It could be a Windows firewall, some security vendor's firewall e.g. Norton, or part of some other software you're running (I use CheckPoint VPN for work, and when it's active it blocks inbound TCP connections effectively firewalling the machine). If there isn't a firewall, check your httpd.conf file to see what you're listening on. If you're listening on all available ports, or the IP address for your network connection, you should be okay. If you see something like Listen 127.0.0.1:80 then Apache will only be listening to the local "loopback" network device. It's a useful configuration if you just want the server to do local testing, but it's explicitly disallowing connections from other machines if it's set up that way. Change it to just "Listen 80". Hope this s! - -- Jim Patterson Ottawa, Ont CANADA -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFDg8Rs3pdNyWtIEQoRAgfwAJ0VumFNXe2gIEEwB5PMuZ RCNEi2bwCgpjrP SmnhUavOY2IMPCXsKzndwRI= =fhRX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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