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From: Phung Hoang-Vu <hoang-vu@freesurf.ch>
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Subject: Re: webdb offer take2
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 12:16:38 +0100
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kevin moriarty wrote:
> 
> If you help me solve this, easy?, problem; I'll give you $200.00.
> 
> I have NT server SP6, Oracle 8.1.5, and WEBDB 2.1.0.9.3. I use dial up
> networking to connect to my ISP.
> While I'm connected to the internet through my phone line. I can access
> webdb at http://localhost/

Why did you connect to http://localhost/ via your ISP provider ?

> However, if I try to access webdb with: http://206.132.239.119/ (my static
> IP) I get a page cannot be displayed error. I would like to access webdb
> through
> the internet from anywhere.

try to ping 206.132.239.119,
try to ping localhost (it will show you the IP address: is it the same
like
the above).
I think that your web server is not up or is not bound to the correct
adress
IP and the port (default 80). Try to access to the administrator page
and
correct it.

> 
>                    Name: Syssetup.doc
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>                Encoding: x-uuencode
