Re: ((need help on the server))))

From: Andrew L. Gould (algould_at_datawok.com)
Date: 03/30/04

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    On Monday 29 March 2004 03:30 pm, stan ask wrote:
    > I am having problems using Apache web server. I installed from the port and
    > it wants to start at bootup. I go to Root and type in my IP
    > address.....NOTHING HAPPENS !!! Unfortunately I am using Abyss web server
    > on Port 80 in Root. I tried to edit the Apache Httpd-config file putting my
    > IP address in. I tried to rerun it and got into the terminal..
    >
    > The terminal stated this message :
    > [alert] httpd: could not determine the server's fully quailified domain
    > name, using 127.0.0.1 for the serverName
    >
    > Also, How can I serve on Port 80 when using user account ?
    >
    > I look forward to hearing from you soon. This is driving me crazy. Please
    > take a look at my homepage. http://stans.servequake.com
    >
    > Also I have researched the internet and can't find a thing to help me.
    >
    > PS- I have a router and I have also tried 4.9 and 5.21 on two separate PC's
    > with the same problem coming up on both PC's

    Have you added the computer's IP address and name to /etc/hosts?

    Best regards,

    Andrew Gould
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