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Mac as a web host server — #48

Quote: Originally Posted by ppmax I just checked tiffanycalvert.com and joshazzarella.com and they work...so what's the problem? The only thing I see is that both domains poin…
MacNN Networking by jersey Thu, 21 Jul 2005 - 13:03

Mac as a web host server — #47

I just checked tiffanycalvert.com and joshazzarella.com and they work...so what's the problem? The only thing I see is that both domains point to the same content.
MacNN Networking by ppmax Thu, 21 Jul 2005 - 11:24

Mac as a web host server — #46

ppmax, I am on cablevision, they block 25 and 80. Copied and pasted the syntax you posted, ran config test (it wanted ">" on the directory, no big deal) restarted, which I ha…
MacNN Networking by jersey Thu, 21 Jul 2005 - 09:10

Mac as a web host server — #45

Questions: Are you restarting Apache after every change you make to the httpd.conf file? Are you sure port 80 is blocked by your ISP? Have you checked the syntax of you httpd.conf…
MacNN Networking by ppmax Thu, 21 Jul 2005 - 00:25

Mac as a web host server — #44

ppmax, Thanks, this is all i have left as i have done a reinstall, for my own sanity if nothing else. Listen 81 NameVirtualHost <VirtualHost 192.168.0.101:*> DocumentRoot…
MacNN Networking by jersey Wed, 20 Jul 2005 - 23:19

Mac as a web host server — #42

Well, I'm sure you don't need to reinstall Panther. You are reloading the Apache config file after making changes, yes? (Stopping and starting Personal Web Sharing from the Shari…
MacNN Networking by genevish Wed, 20 Jul 2005 - 20:57

Mac as a web host server — #41

yeah, i've used listen, namevirtualhost......and any combination ot the 2. i dont think dns is the issue and both addresses are arriving as told to do. the problem is with apache…
MacNN Networking by jersey Wed, 20 Jul 2005 - 14:49

Which home routers work with iChat 3 (AV)??? — #2

If it worked under Panther, then it should work under Tiger. The difference? I'm not completely sure. There are several possibilities: iChat 3 uses different ports, or the Tiger…
MacNN Networking by ghporter Wed, 20 Jul 2005 - 08:39

Mac as a web host server — #40

You're listening on port 81, yes? code: Listen 81 Try <VirtualHost *:81> for each of the VirtualHost blocks. I'm also a little iffy still on your DNS settings, though it m…
MacNN Networking by genevish Tue, 19 Jul 2005 - 17:41

Mac as a web host server — #39

heres my current set up via config: Edit: gone i cant find anytihng wrong.... i have even switched from servername to serveralias and nothiung really changes. suggestions? tha…
MacNN Networking by jersey Mon, 18 Jul 2005 - 20:21

Mac as a web host server — #37

so it looks like i got it to show up in the outside world (which is good), but i can get the name hosting right. joshazzarella.com and tiffanycalvert.com both point to the same d…
MacNN Networking by jersey Mon, 18 Jul 2005 - 12:51

Mac as a web host server — #36

so ....... i got my new drive in and server set up, got the port forwarding done on the router and no go. then i find out cablevison has blocked port 80. so i go back in and change…
MacNN Networking by jersey Mon, 18 Jul 2005 - 10:53

Mac as a web host server — #35

Don't worry I still can't get mine to work. Its almost like the Linksys isn't forwarding or something, but I don't know. I have no real knowledge of how to test it.
MacNN Networking by westrock Sat, 16 Jul 2005 - 02:07

Mac as a web host server — #34

i fried the hard drive. seriously. it blows. i was in the middle of unplugging the drive from the tower and, i have no idea how, but the wires came out of the power plug. while…
MacNN Networking by jersey Thu, 14 Jul 2005 - 14:30

Mac as a web host server — #33

Quote: Originally Posted by hhlee this is entirely true. just thought i'd point it out - i guess if you decide to buy a rackmount server, you should choose something other than …
MacNN Networking by genevish Thu, 14 Jul 2005 - 13:04

Mac as a web host server — #32

Quote: Originally Posted by Chuckit Oh, please. That test is very questionable (is it testing OS X or the G5 chip or something else entirely?), and the Mac is still fast enough …
MacNN Networking by hhlee Wed, 13 Jul 2005 - 22:23

Mac as a web host server — #31

Quote: Originally Posted by hhlee not to rain on your parade but if it were up to me, i wouldn't use the mac as a server: http://www.anandtech.com/mac/showdoc.aspx?i=2436&p…
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Wed, 13 Jul 2005 - 20:56

Mac as a web host server — #30

Quote: Originally Posted by hhlee not to rain on your parade but if it were up to me, i wouldn't use the mac as a server: http://www.anandtech.com/mac/showdoc.aspx?i=2436&p…
MacNN Networking by genevish Wed, 13 Jul 2005 - 20:27

Mac as a web host server — #29

not to rain on your parade but if it were up to me, i wouldn't use the mac as a server: http://www.anandtech.com/mac/showdoc.aspx?i=2436&p=8 the mac is quite slow in mysql an…
MacNN Networking by hhlee Wed, 13 Jul 2005 - 20:21

Mac as a web host server — #28

This page seems to have the info on how to set up the port forwarding on the D-Link router. The issue I see is the fact that each ISP caches DNS information. This means that when…
MacNN Networking by genevish Wed, 13 Jul 2005 - 19:56

Mac as a web host server — #26

Quote: Originally Posted by jersey My next question is: why do all 3 computers connected to my network have the same external ip address? wont this simply confuse things? an…
MacNN Networking by Black Book Wed, 13 Jul 2005 - 12:00
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