Lost a server ... was working fine

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While I have moved many of the server setups to Apache2.4.x with PHP5.4.x, I'd left one with 2.2 and PHP5.3 as I did not have the time to check out all of the mapping display system. This machine has just stopped working and I don't think I updated anything before it happened.

SUSE12.1, Apache and PHP from repo ( upgraded machines are all manually installed ) ...

OK knew if I started writing then the solution would pop up :)

The 'BT' ASDL router had apparently reset itself and lost all of the firewall settings. Now I THOUGH I had rulled that out of the equation when testing by accessing the machine in question via it's internal IP address but obviously not :( lsces.org.uk is back up again with everything working so all I need to work out now is how 10.0.0.1 is getting mapped to lsces.org.uk internally ... would have saved a lot of agro if it had accessed the machine direct as I was expecting it to do. So would 'Redirect' action that or am I looking for some DNS path problem ... localhost is getting 'redirected' as well ... so I think I suspect Apache here?

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Lester Caine - G8HFL
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