problem with virtual hosts yet

Scott sberry at northlc.com
Tue Aug 14 19:42:35 UTC 2007


Yes I resolved the port 80 problem.  The server is dmzed out to the 
Internet.  The server is listening on port 80 and 8081 and both are recorded 
in system-config-securitylevel.

Scott
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tim" <ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au>
To: "For users of Fedora" <fedora-list at redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: problem with virtual hosts yet


> On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 13:25 -0500, Scott wrote:
>> I am a little further along now with my problem.  I added an entry to
>> my hosts which allowed me to check the page on the server serving up
>> the content for Pilotalk.  But now I am confused because it does not
>> check out with w3c.org.  I went there and here is what I hav: Sorry!
>> This document can not be checked.
>> list of 1 items
>> Warning
>> I got the following unexpected response when trying to retrieve
>> <http://www.pilotalk.com/>:
>> block quote
>> 500 Server closed connection without sending any data back   block
>> quote end
>
> A 500 error is a server error.  In this case, that was an error at the
> validator (it not handling "not getting a page from you").  I don't see
> a page if I try to browse to your domain, your site isn't serving to the
> public, at the moment.
>
> Have you got the right IP being applied, yet?  I'm getting 75.104.20.115
> at the moment.
>
> [tim at gonzales ~]$ dig +short pilotalk.com
> 75.104.20.115
> [tim at gonzales ~]$ dig +short www.pilotalk.com
> pilotalk.com.
> 75.104.20.115
>
> If the IP is correct, we're back at where you started weeks ago:
> Firewall issues, port 80 being blocked by your ISP, for instance.  Did
> you resolve that issue, and how?
>
> Keep your internal LAN address in your hosts file, that's not the
> problem.  That just allows you to check things inside your LAN.
>
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