Robert L Cochran wrote:
Thank you, I get the impression that httpd is listening on port 443
but not port 80 and that is the problem:
443 is https port, so this is most probably your configuration problem.
The issue seems to involve how I have my DNS and dhcpd set up. I use
dhcp to assign specific ip addresses to specific host names. However I'm
not doing a very good job of it with my laptop. I don't know how to get
the same IP address (192.168.1.46) assigned to both my wired and
wireless network adapters (which have different MAC addresses of
course), so that regardless of which adapter I am using at the moment, I
can get httpd to work.
You may be trying to do this the hard way. Instead of trying to tie the same IP
to both NICs, which presents configuration challenges at the best of times, just
have the name be the same and it becomes a multi-homed node. That's pretty well
handled by almost everything without wizard level config, if you run your own
DNS you have two A records for the name, and reverse DNS both IPs resolve back
to the same name.
This was my solution, and I don't recall any issues, forward and reverse DNS
lookups, IP and name assign in DHCP.
I don't know if this will solve your problem, it's quite simple, I've also done
complex things which ran through a VPN always, on the cable, on the wifi, and
from the outside when I'm on the road.
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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
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the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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