Re: Re: LAN to WAN access

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> Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 00:59:37 +0000
> From: back Button <back.button@xxxxxxx.INVALID>
>
>> From: Richard
>> Sent: Wed, 28 Apr 2021 1:43
>> 
>> 
>>> Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 00:25:29 +0000
>>> From: back Button <back.button@xxxxxxx.INVALID>
>>>   
>>>   After the fresh installation of 2.4.46 and It works! 
>>> When I ran apache for the first time I was getting 
>>> AH00558: httpd: Could not reliably determine the server's fully
>>> qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1. Set the 'ServerName'
>>> directive globally to suppress this message Then I updated the 
>>> httpd.conf with 
>>> ServerName   http://backbtn.ddns.net
>>> Now the AH0058 message has gone, so I guess that has been 
>>> accepted. still when I put  http://backbtn.ddns.net
>>> I am getting  
>>> 
>>> 400 Bad Request
>>> Invalid Header. 
>>> 
>> 
>> The "ServerName" is the FQDN (i.e., "backbtn.ddns.net") and does
>> not include the protocol ("http://";). If the protocol is included
>> in your message because of something your mail client is doing you
>> need a mail client that doesn't "auto-html" things like that.
>> 
>> You need to look in your apache server logs (specifically error) to
>> get a better sense of what that error message may be being caused
>> by. The user messages you are showing are of only marginal value.
>> 
>  
> I removed the protocol http://
>
> error logsᅠcat error_log
>
> [Wed Apr 28 01:03:47.100777 2021] [mpm_event:notice] [pid
> 163591:tid 140110325255232] AH00489: Apache/2.4.46 (Unix)
> configured -- resuming normal operations 
> ...
> [Wed Apr 28 01:52:46.712904 2021] [core:notice] [pid 
> 164844:tid 139688522169408] AH00094: Command line:
> '/usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd'
> 
> cat access_log
> 127.0.0.1 - - [28/Apr/2021:01:07:15 +0100] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 45
> ...
> 127.0.0.1 - - [28/Apr/2021:01:19:16 +0100] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 304 -
> 

Those logs don't appear to be related/relevant to the "400" error you
indicated you were getting. If/when you get an error, "tail" the
log(s), replicate the error and then grab the relevant log bits.



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