domain/IP + server problem (moreinfo)
Paul Welty
1pwelty at bellsouth.net
Sat Apr 6 06:34:26 PST 2002
Philippe,
Thanks very much for the suggestion. I tried this with any number of
parameters, and still no luck. For a while, nothing would work. Now, I can
get the control panel, but none of the links work. I think I may have done
something wrong. I'm going to restart.
So, when I restart (to _hopefully_ clear this up), what do I need to type?
"userland.portForward (80,8080)"?
Also, what should the "port" setting be in the server menu? 80 or 8080?
Thanks again for your help,
Paul
On 4/6/02 9:21 AM, "Philippe Martin" <flip.m at wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> At 08:52 -0500 06/04/02, Paul Welty wrote:
>> Well, now I've done it. I restarted the computer and the server.
>>
>> Now, nothing works again. Could it be that Frontier is no longer waiting on
>> port 80? (Although...I can't see anything on port 8080 either, so I have no
>> idea what the problem is). As I recall, Ken mentioned that that needs to be
>> set at each startup.
>>
>> But, I have no idea how to make that work. Can anyone tell me how to get
>> Frontier to listen on port 80 (instead of 8080)?
>
> Just run userLand.portForward() each time you rebooted the machine.
>
> Philippe
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