Apache Died
Alexander Dalloz
alexander.dalloz at uni-bielefeld.de
Sun Feb 15 21:24:13 UTC 2004
Am So, den 15.02.2004 schrieb Jwp um 22:02:
> Thanks for your help,
>
> OK, I have an A record which defines ww2.b-dub.org as IP 24.44.190.85
> I then have a web forward set-up saying that requests for b-dub.org or
> www.b-dub.org should be sent to "http://ww2.b-dub.org:9000" Again the A
> record exists as ww2.b-dub.org -> 24.44.190.85 the web-forward entry is how
> the port 9000 is attached to the A record. Type in http://b-dub.org into
> your browser and you will see it at work, although no connection will be
> made.
I think to understand. So it's a 'feature' by your ISP or other service
to do this forwarding. It is not DNS based (for the reason I explained
before). ww2.b-dub.org seems to be an own zone as the A record exists in
this subdomain and not in b-dub.org zone.
> And yes I still have the Apache problem 8^( Right now I am collecting
> information, backing-up files in order to re-install Fedora from scratch,
> unless something comes down the pipe before I get to that point, as I am at
> a loss as to why my httpd stopped working. Even when I moved back to the
> original httpd.conf file.
Yes, http://ww2.b-dub.org:9000 still refused connections. You should
check what "apachectl -t" and "apachectl -s" tells you. Check too
"/var/log/httpd/error_log". Can it be that you deleted the
localhost/127.0.0.1 entry in /etc/host.conf? This would cause similar
strange error behaviour.
> My ISP blocks port 80 which is why I use port 9000, so I am not sure as to
> why you would see:
>
> >"Server: Apache/2.0.40 (Red Hat
> > Linux)"
>
> As I am running FC 1 and my Apache is not starting up??
Certainly the Apache webserver of b-dub.org.
> Befuddled,
> Johnny Poston
Alexander
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