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Date:      Wed, 15 Mar 2006 19:56:57 +0000
From:      eoghan <freebsd@redry.net>
To:        Derek Ragona <derek@computinginnovations.com>
Cc:        Steve Bertrand <iaccounts@ibctech.ca>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: hosts file
Message-ID:  <44187189.300@redry.net>
In-Reply-To: <6.0.0.22.2.20060315134908.028296a8@mail.computinginnovations.com>
References:  <44186E94.2040901@redry.net> <6.0.0.22.2.20060315134908.028296a8@mail.computinginnovations.com>

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Derek Ragona wrote:
> Check your resolv.conf, should have files first.
> 
>         -Derek

resolve.conf reads
nameserver 192.168.1.1


> At 01:44 PM 3/15/2006, eoghan wrote:
>> Steve Bertrand wrote:
>>>> Yes, mine reads:
>>>> ::1             localhost nathaniel
>>>> 127.0.0.1       localhost nathaniel
>>>> Upon starting apache, i can only get to it by using the ip.
>>>> 127.0.0.1 wont work either. I just get the unable to connect message 
>>>> from the browser. Any ideas?
>>> Under the Listen directive in your httpd.conf file, are you binding
>>> Apache to a single IP?
>>> Mine reads:
>>> Listen 80
>>> Which means listen on port 80 on all IP's. If you have an entry as such:
>>> Listen 123.456.789.111:80
>>> It will listen on port 80 on ONLY that IP, and ignore all other
>>> requests, including localhost/127.0.0.1.
>>> Regards,
>>> Steve
>>
>> Hi
>> Yep, its:
>> Listen 80
>> and
>> ServerName localhost
>> Where do i get the text from the boot? Im getting some weird Network 
>> is unreachable messages in here that may have something to do with it?
>> Eoghan




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