Re: publishing a content across two network

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On 06/02/2011 12:35 PM, Ravi Chandran wrote:
hi,

Please don't top-post.

thanks for replying. Actually we have two systems one on WIFI and one on LAN, both are running apache web server.

Okay, so we are talking about TWO completely separate apache installations ?
That wasn't entirely clear before.

I am able to access the content published on the other system using browser.

Okay.

but the same thing is not happening at the other system.

What "same thing" ? Apache is not working correctly at the second system ? What does the error log say ?

I mean on that system, the content is not coming, its giving timeout.


Ah, then you most likely have a network problem.


So I am confused as to why one directional traffic is there?


"Directional" ? HTTP is a TCP protocol, there is always two-directional traffic.


If I am able to see the content on that system, they should also be able to see my content, right?

No, wrong.

Why would they ? the systems are entirely unrelated.

We have the same setup and configuration info other than the domain and server name..  

Investigate the network, and read the apache error logs for obvious network-related problems.


On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Jeroen Geilman <jeroen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 06/02/2011 10:43 AM, Ravi Chandran wrote:
hi all,
I have recently downloaded apache http server 2.2, I had published some content for a project and its working also. Now my requirement is that this published content should be available across two networks. So for start, I want to make this content available on a LAN and WIFI network. How can I configure it? My LAN IP as 192.168.1.XXX and WIFI IP is 10.XX.XX.XX.  Do I have to set the virtualhost settings?


That's way too vague to answer usefully, but if these networks talk to each other, set up the appropriate routes and you're good.


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