Subj : Trouble with Web Server configuration To : Leviathan From : Digital Man Date : Thu Jul 29 2021 11:34:47 Re: Trouble with Web Server configuration By: Leviathan to Digital Man on Thu Jul 29 2021 06:52 am > > Here's a bit more detail which may help. (Hopefully). > From the same computer that I am hosting the website. I open a browser and > as the URL I enter: http://{MY EXT IP ADDRESS} and press Enter. > I can see the control panel Web Server is receiving my connection and the > connection does appear in the Client [TAB]. So this confirms I can connect > through my router to the webserver. What's not happening is that I'm not > seeing anything come back to my browser. I disabled my Windows Defender > firewall to make sure it was not causing a problem. > > I can do the same with http://{MY INT IP ADDRESS} and same results. Okay, that's good information. Maybe try access a static file (e.g. index.html) by just copying it to your web/root directory (or webv4/root directory if applicable) and then add that filename to the URL you're trying to retrieve (e.g. http://
/index.html) - rather than dynamically generated HTML file (e.g. .ssjs or .xjs) - just to elminate a lot of variables and complexity. > Services Configuration: Services [TAB]: Only listing enabled Protocols > NNTP > MSP > ActiveUser > ActiveUser-UDP > Finger > Gopher > IRC > WS > WSS None of those services are required for the basic operation of the web server. > Seems as though the server is somehow blocked and/or unable to send > information out to the browser. Or the dynamically-generated HTML is just blank for some reason. Try a static file. -- digital man Breaking Bad quote #8: I want Shania Twain to give me a tuggy. Guess what? That ain't happening either Norco, CA WX: 86.4øF, 35.0% humidity, 3 mph NNW wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .