RE: Apache Died

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: fedora-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Alexander Dalloz
> Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 3:48 PM
> To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: Apache Died
> 
> Am So, den 15.02.2004 schrieb Jwp um 19:41:
> > > 24.44.190.85 resolves as ool-182cbe55.dyn.optonline.net and not to
> > > b-dub.org.
> >
> > Yes this is the IP address that is assigned to my by optonline my
> provider
> > So I assume that is why ool-... comes up in a whois?
> >
> > > What do you mean with "change my DNS ... for b-dub.org to
> > > ww2.b-dub.org:9000"? First, you can not define ports in DNS zones,
> > > second, I do not see any ww2 A PTR entry in your DNS.
> >
> > Since I use a non-standard port I added a web-forward entry to my DNS so
> > that whenever someone asks for b-dub.org they are forwarded to
> > http://ww2.b-dub.org:9000   the actual DNS A record is ww2.b-dub.org
> > 24.44.190.85
> 
> Again, how exactly do you point to ww2.b-dub.org port 9000? By DNS this
> does not work. One possibility would be IP forwarding using iptables.,
> but not by any nameserver entry.
> 
> > If you dig ww2.b-dub.org you should see that it points to 24.44.190.85
> 
> Yes.
> 
> > Sorry about the half-@$$ed explanation earlier
> >
> > Thanks for you help in this,
> > Johnny Poston
> 
> I do not know if your Apache problem still exists. Actually a connect on
> port 80 to b-dub.org comes back from "Server: Apache/2.0.40 (Red Hat
> Linux)" which seems to be RH9.
> 
> Alexander
> 
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Thanks for your help,

OK, I have an A record which defines ww2.b-dub.org as IP 24.44.190.85
I then have a web forward set-up saying that requests for b-dub.org or
www.b-dub.org should be sent to "http://ww2.b-dub.org:9000"; Again the A
record exists as ww2.b-dub.org -> 24.44.190.85  the web-forward entry is how
the port 9000 is attached to the A record.  Type in http://b-dub.org into
your browser and you will see it at work, although no connection will be
made.

And yes I still have the Apache problem 8^(  Right now I am collecting
information, backing-up files in order to re-install Fedora from scratch,
unless something comes down the pipe before I get to that point, as I am at
a loss as to why my httpd stopped working.  Even when I moved back to the
original httpd.conf file.

My ISP blocks port 80 which is why I use port 9000, so I am not sure as to
why you would see: 

>"Server: Apache/2.0.40 (Red Hat
> Linux)"

As I am running FC 1 and my Apache is not starting up??

Befuddled,
Johnny Poston




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