On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, David Z Maze wrote:
eric lin <fsshl@centurytel.net> writes:
www:/home/fsshl# telnet localhost 80
Trying ::1...
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
That means your Web server isn't running. '/etc/init.d/apache start'
as root; if it fails, error messages might be in /var/log/apache
somewhere.
[Based on your previous posts, I don't have any particular reason to
believe that you have any firewalling issues at all; it's just that
you tried to do some strange thing with your Web server configuration
and now things don't work. Really, take other people's advice and get
a basic clue before you start asking questions on strange tangents on
public mailing lists.]
Trolling. Eric, you are really good! Cross-posting to five lists now,
maybe more.
Look, linuxspice.com points to your DNS provider and they are doing lame
frame-based forwarding. So you cannot use http://linuxspice.com/photo.jpg
you have to use relative linkes.
Did you get that?
You cannot use this in your web page:
<img src="http://linuxspice.com/photo.jpg">
you have to use
<img src="/photo.jpg">
because linuxspice.com does NOT point to your machine, it points to a
machine that fowards to your machine via frames.
Any link of the form http://linuxspice.com/anything will fail do to the
way ItsYourDomain.com has your site setup.
Get yourself a real web server on a static IP and not on a slow DSL
connection, and hire a contractor.