Hi. I've got Apache running and have opened up the http port using Yast 2. I know the IP of my machine but when I type http://addr.of.my.machine all I get is the login page to my adsl router. I expected to see index.php in /usr/local/httpd/htdocs. What am I missing? Suse 8.0.
steve wrote:
Hi. I've got Apache running and have opened up the http port using Yast 2. I know the IP of my machine but when I type http://addr.of.my.machine all I get is the login page to my adsl router. I expected to see index.php in /usr/local/httpd/htdocs. What am I missing? Suse 8.0.
Sounds like your router is assigned with the desired ip address - are you using NAT on the router (with dhcp to assign private IP's to local machines)? If so you will need to setup some sort of tunnel on your router to designate your machine as handling httpd traffic for the specified static address. -- Simon Oliver
On Monday 23 September 2002 14:54, you wrote:
steve wrote:
Hi. I've got Apache running and have opened up the http port using Yast 2. I know the IP of my machine but when I type http://addr.of.my.machine all I get is the login page to my adsl router. I expected to see index.php in /usr/local/httpd/htdocs. What am I missing? Suse 8.0.
Sounds like your router is assigned with the desired ip address - are you using NAT on the router (with dhcp to assign private IP's to local machines)? If so you will need to setup some sort of tunnel on your router to designate your machine as handling httpd traffic for the specified static address.
Hi. No, It's a single workstation. The Router is 192.168.1.1 and the computer 192.168.1.2. and I'm using a Who Am I service to determine my IP. How do I set up the tunnel you mention? Thanks, Steve.
Where are you trying to access your machine from (in relation to the router)? steve wrote:
On Monday 23 September 2002 14:54, you wrote:
steve wrote:
Hi. I've got Apache running and have opened up the http port using Yast 2. I know the IP of my machine but when I type http://addr.of.my.machine all I get is the login page to my adsl router. I expected to see index.php in /usr/local/httpd/htdocs. What am I missing? Suse 8.0.
Sounds like your router is assigned with the desired ip address - are you using NAT on the router (with dhcp to assign private IP's to local machines)? If so you will need to setup some sort of tunnel on your router to designate your machine as handling httpd traffic for the specified static address.
Hi. No, It's a single workstation. The Router is 192.168.1.1 and the computer 192.168.1.2. and I'm using a Who Am I service to determine my IP. How do I set up the tunnel you mention? Thanks, Steve.
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The (only) computer that the router is physically attached to. On Tuesday 24 September 2002 17:23, you wrote:
Where are you trying to access your machine from (in relation to the router)?
steve wrote:
On Monday 23 September 2002 14:54, you wrote:
steve wrote:
Hi. I've got Apache running and have opened up the http port using Yast 2. I know the IP of my machine but when I type http://addr.of.my.machine all I get is the login page to my adsl router. I expected to see index.php in /usr/local/httpd/htdocs. What am I missing? Suse 8.0.
Sounds like your router is assigned with the desired ip address - are you using NAT on the router (with dhcp to assign private IP's to local machines)? If so you will need to setup some sort of tunnel on your router to designate your machine as handling httpd traffic for the specified static address.
Hi. No, It's a single workstation. The Router is 192.168.1.1 and the computer 192.168.1.2. and I'm using a Who Am I service to determine my IP. How do I set up the tunnel you mention? Thanks, Steve.
-- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com
I'm assuming your using a NAT router like lynksys or something. If my assumptions are right you Need to tell yoru router to forward http requests (port 80) to your webserver machine. Then viola
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