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Date: 03/29/2011 12:44 PM
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Subject: Apache hell, setting up a web site
From: Knapp <magick.crow@gmail.com>
To: Kubuntu Help and User Discussions <kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
Date: 03/29/2011 12:34 PM
** * * *Allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
::1/128
should be
*** *** *** Allow from all
I spoke too quick... that will not be the problem
try
NameVirtualHost *
<VirtualHost *>
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03-29-2011, 09:29 PM
Paul Lemmons
Apache hell, setting up a web site
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Subject: Re: Apache hell, setting up a web site
From: Paul Lemmons <paul@lemmons.name>
To: Kubuntu user technical support
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Cc: Knapp <magick.crow@gmail.com>
Date: 03/29/2011 12:44 PM
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Subject: Apache hell, setting up a web site
From: Knapp <magick.crow@gmail.com>
To: Kubuntu Help and User Discussions <kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
Date: 03/29/2011 12:34 PM
** * * *Allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
::1/128
should be
*** *** *** Allow from all
Since the document root for the default server and the
journeytothestars vhost, try deleting the
sites-available/journeytothestars file and just use the default.
That is what you are successfully connecting to when you connect
locally.
I tried to connect over the net and it timed out, which usually
indicates a networking issue.
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03-29-2011, 09:33 PM
Paul Lemmons
Apache hell, setting up a web site
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From: Paul Lemmons <paul@lemmons.name>
To: Kubuntu user technical support <kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
Cc: Knapp <magick.crow@gmail.com>
Date: 03/29/2011 12:44 PM
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Subject: Apache hell, setting up a web site
From: Knapp <magick.crow@gmail.com>
To: Kubuntu Help and User Discussions <kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
Date: 03/29/2011 12:34 PM
** * * *Allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
::1/128
should be
*** *** *** Allow from all
Since the document root for the default server and the
journeytothestars vhost are the same, try deleting the
sites-available/journeytothestars file and just use the default.
That is what you are successfully connecting to when you connect
locally.
BTW: I tried to connect over the net and it timed out, which usually
indicates a networking configuration issue.
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03-30-2011, 06:20 AM
Knapp
Apache hell, setting up a web site
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 11:33 PM, Paul Lemmons <paul@lemmons.name> wrote:
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Subject: Re: Apache hell, setting up a web site
From: Paul Lemmons <paul@lemmons.name>
To: Kubuntu user technical support <kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
Cc: Knapp <magick.crow@gmail.com>
Date: 03/29/2011 12:44 PM
-------- Original Message* --------
Subject: Apache hell, setting up a web site
From: Knapp <magick.crow@gmail.com>
To: Kubuntu Help and User Discussions <kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
Date: 03/29/2011 12:34 PM
** * * *Allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
::1/128
should be
*** *** *** Allow from all
Since the document root for the default server and the
journeytothestars vhost are the same, try deleting the
sites-available/journeytothestars file and just use the default.
That is what you are successfully connecting to when you connect
locally.
BTW: I tried to connect over the net and it timed out, which usually
indicates a networking configuration issue.
My computer goes off line at night so you might have run into that but on the other hand when it is up and I test it times out too. On the other hand, telnet journeytothestars.webhop.net 80 results in a connection but GET does nothing.
How exactly do you propose that I change default? Why would that be better than changing *journeytothestars? Both are read in as far as I can tell. The setting say to read all the files in that dir and each one is a virtualhost.
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03-30-2011, 03:19 PM
Paul Lemmons
Apache hell, setting up a web site
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Subject: Re: Apache hell, setting up a web site
From: Knapp <magick.crow@gmail.com>
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Date: 03/29/2011 11:20 PM
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 11:33 PM, Paul
Lemmons <paul@lemmons.name>
wrote:
-------- Original Message* --------
Subject: Re: Apache hell, setting up a web site
From: Paul Lemmons <paul@lemmons.name>
To: Kubuntu user technical support <kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
Cc: Knapp <magick.crow@gmail.com>
Date: 03/29/2011 12:44 PM
-------- Original Message*
--------
Subject: Apache hell, setting up a web site
From: Knapp <magick.crow@gmail.com>
To: Kubuntu Help and User Discussions <kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
Date: 03/29/2011 12:34 PM
** * * *Allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
::1/128
should be
*** *** *** Allow from all
Since the document root for the default server and the
journeytothestars vhost are the same, try deleting the
sites-available/journeytothestars file and just use the
default. That is what you are successfully connecting to
when you connect locally.
BTW: I tried to connect over the net and it timed out, which
usually indicates a networking configuration issue.
My computer goes off line at night so you might have run into that
but on the other hand when it is up and I test it times out too.
On the other hand, telnet journeytothestars.webhop.net
80 results in a connection but GET does nothing.
How exactly do you propose that I change default? Why would
that be better than changing *journeytothestars? Both are read
in as far as I can tell. The setting say to read all the files
in that dir and each one is a virtualhost.
Virtual hosts are only valuable when you have more than one web site
being hosted on a single instance of apache. The way it works is
that Apache looks at the DNS name that was used to connect to the
web server and chooses the correct web site based on the name used.
In your setup, you appear to have only a single web site being
hosted. So, there is no need to setup virtual hosts. So, you don't
need the journeytothestars configuration file.
When you open the web site locally, you are not using the
configuration information in your journeytothestars configuration
file. Apache sees the address as "localhost", which does not match
any vhost definition, so uses the default. You have already verified
that this works, so my thought is that you could simplify the
configuration and reach your goal of having a working web site all
at once.
I am assuming that this is a system on a home network. I am also
assuming that you have a router of some sort between the machine and
the cable/dsl modem. The network symptoms I see would point me to
your router not being configured correctly. Have your opened port 80
on your router and pointed it to your server?
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