[K12OSN] Apache

Ron Freidel rfreidel at computergeex.com
Tue Nov 2 22:09:26 UTC 2004


nslookup will only work if you have a dns server serving the address of your
apache box. Is it a public ip? Or is it on a private network? If it is public
are you allowing it through a firewall?

Have you tried to use http://ip.address on the windows machines?

Petre Scheie (petre at maltzen.net) wrote:
>
> On the windows clients, what happens when you do an nslookup for the address of
> the apache server?
>
> Petre
>
> Jennifer Waters wrote:
> > I am still having a problem with Mac OS 9, Windows
> > 2000, and Linux machines not beable to log onto my
> > Apache server.  I have Mac OS X computers that have no
> > problems at all.  The only way that I can log onto the
> > server is by typing in the IP address.  If I type in
> > the servers name it can't find the server.  I have
> > Fedora 4.1 and Apache 2.  I also have php and mysql
> > installed.  I am not sure what happened, but I need to
> > get this server up and running, because it is in a
> > high school.
> >
> > Thank you for your help.
> >
> > Jennifer
> >
> >
> >
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