[Geomoose-users] getting apache to run
Dan Little
danlittle at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 1 10:07:19 EDT 2010
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Apache runs well on Linux. ;-) Linux runs well on VPSes.
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>
>From: Len Kne <lkne at houstoneng.com>
>To: Jim Hagedorn <jhagedorn at bannerassociates.com>;
>"geomoose-users at lists.sourceforge.net" <geomoose-users at lists.sourceforge.net>
>Sent: Mon, November 1, 2010 9:01:47 AM
>Subject: Re: [Geomoose-users] getting apache to run
>
>
>Hi Jim
>
>The newer Windows server firewalls control access by port and by application –
>you may specifically have to allow Apache to talk to the outside world even if
>port 80 for that IP address is open.
>
>
>Can you remote into the server using the IP address that Apache uses? If not,
>might be an issue with network address translation (NAT).
>
>Len
>
>From:Jim Hagedorn [mailto:jhagedorn at bannerassociates.com]
>Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 3:24 PM
>To: geomoose-users at lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: [Geomoose-users] getting apache to run
>
>I’m in the process of putting my web page and my geomoose pages onto a VPS. I
>have the web page up and running using IIS. I have 2 IP addresses and used one
>for the web page and IIS. The second I want to point to the Apache server to
>run the geomoose pages. I have changed the httpd.conf file for Apache to listen
>on the IP address and port 80. I can get the geomoose pages to come up when I
>remote into the new server but when I punch in the ip address on my computer I
>get that it can’t find the ip address. The installation page for geomoose
>mentions something about this situation and that there might be something on the
>firewall on the server. I have looked at the firewall and haven’t seen where it
>restricts access by ip address. Any suggestions?
>
>Thanks
>
>jim
>
>Jim Hagedorn
>GIS Specialist
>
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