Re: [users@httpd] Cannot access any webpage using localhost

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Looks like you have everything covered. You checke your apache config, your hosts file, you pinged 127.0.0.1, and set everything in your apache conf file that would cause any problems. All I can think of is that something went wrong in the installation, it happens sometimes with the msi binary.

On 11/6/05, Isildo Mendes <imendes@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I have Apache 2.0.55 running as a service in Windows XP SP2. I visited
lots of sites regarding installation and configuration of Apache. My
config file is ok, I didn't change it yet. The name of my server is
localhost in port 80. I can stop and restart the server without
problems, but when try to access the test page (http://localhost/) the
browser try for a long time to access the page, but then I get the 'The
page cannot be found' message.

The value of DocumentRoot is correct. I renamed the proper html file
(portuguese) to index.html. If I open that file directly, I can seee the
test page for Apache.

I don't know if this is correct or not, but when I write on ms-dos
console (cmd) 'netstat -noa' I see that the 80 port is assigned to the
IP 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0:80). In the utility program Active Ports from
www.ntutility.com <http://www.ntutility.com>,
<http://www.ntutility.com,> I get the 127.0.0.1:80
(Apache.exe). My windows host file (.../system32/drivers/etc/hosts)
contain the correct information:

127.0.0.1 localhost

Ping 127.0.0.1 works ok

I try to disable anti-virus, firewall, but nothing works.

For two days I'm trying to solve the problem without success.

Imendes

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