Hans Tovetjärn wrote:
Hello!Thank you, it worked! It does give me the warning, but that is perhaps not a big issue. This is really a jungle to me right now though, in what part of the Apache documentation can I read more about this?In that case there is maybe another way around it. In /etc/hosts, change the line 127.0.0.1localhost into 127.0.0.1localhost laptop That should keep Apache happy. -ascsRegards, Hans
---------------- End original message. ---------------------That's not an Apache issue at all it is basic networking configuration at the OS level.
What you need is to get a good book on Unix system administration, hopefully one aimed at your particular OS.
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