[mapguide-users] Apache on local computer only
Craig Miller
craig.miller at spatialminds.com
Fri Mar 14 15:25:31 EDT 2008
Firewall?
Craig
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 12:21 PM
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Subject: [mapguide-users] Apache on local computer only
This one has me just stumped.
I just installed MGOS 1.2.0 on Fedora Core 6 running in VMWare. I can access
the Apache welcome page and the MapAdmin login page, but only from the FC6
server. They show up using either localhost, 127.0.0.1, or the server’s LAN
IP address. However, I can’t reach any pages from any other machine, whether
I try from the LAN or from the outside.
The VMWare host is using bridged networking and has its own IP address. It
responds to pings and I can shh into the server.
Httpd.conf says:
LISTEN 8008
If I run netstat, I can see that httpd is listening on port 8008.
If I run tcpdump and listen for anything on port 8008, I can see the
requests come in from other machines. So it does not appear to be some sort
of firewall issue. So I know the requests are getting to the machine, just
for some reason Apache seems to be ignoring them.
FC6 runs SELinux, so I tried disabling that but I still cannot access
anything.
Any ideas?
n
Marc Pfister
Geospatial Data Manager
ENPLAN
mpfister at enplan.com
530/221-0440 x108
530/221-6963 Fax
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