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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (W Hu)
Mon Jan 15 03:57:58 1996

Date: 	Mon, 15 Jan 1996 17:41:48 +1100
From: W Hu <whu@adonis18.et.deakin.edu.au>
To: linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu

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Weiping Hu     http://adonis18.et.deakin.edu.au:8080/
School of Engineering and Technology
Deakin University, Australia

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From: W Hu <whu@adonis18.et.deakin.edu.au>
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Subject: cern-httpd problem
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 09:01:53 +1100
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I have a www server, httpd, running on my pc (linux).  It workes fine
locally, but when I try to connect to the server from a remote machine,
then netscape on the remote machine gives the following error message:

 	A network error occurred:
	Unable to connect to server (TCP Error: XP_GetBuiltinString:7032 		not
found)
 
	The server may be down or unreachable.
  	Try connecting again later. 

And if I try later, it's the same.  Full network connection exists
between the local and the remote machine; I have inetd running one the
local machine.  The server was run by root.  And, if I run the server on
port 8080, then there will be no problem in serving the remote machine.

What could have been wrong?  Thanks in advance for your
help/information.

-weiping
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School of Engineering and Technology
Deakin University, Australia

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