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Old 09-19-2003, 09:36 AM   #1
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blocked port 80


note: this post started as 'run as root'

the ISP has Port 80 blocked.

we went into httpd.conf and changed it's number
to 6060 so that our clients could access our server
remotely.

doesn't work.

we then ran this command:
Restart Apache using 'apachectl restart'

and then we lost all internal access to the server.
we are using macs, so we lost smb access, and
lost internal access to the server's public address.

i'm not familiar with Apache and i don't know
what restarting it did, but we stopped it, and
things are back to our blocked Port 80.

how can we give remote access?

thanks,

--sandra
 
Old 09-19-2003, 09:57 AM   #2
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Listen 6060

This should be what it says in your httpd.conf file.
 
  


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