Apache has been configured, last week can also be used, this week to visit, no error, nothing, has been loaded into the time-out of the great God to help you
The supplemental native can access the firewall and also shuts down the
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Apache has been configured, last week can also be used, this week to visit, no error, nothing, has been loaded into the time-out of the great God to help you
The supplemental native can access the firewall and also shuts down the
If the machine can be accessed, but the replacement machine can not be, should be two machines network reasons.
1. Verify that two machines are on the same LAN and that the client can ping the server successfully
2. Check if there is a configuration in Apache that allows only local hosts to allow access, such as if there is an order, Deny, let limit, etc.
Look for namevirtualhost, see if there is IP in the back, some words change to *
Add: Look at all Apache configurations, find 127.0.0.1, and change to your IP or *
Ditto, add: You can use the # number to comment out Listen lines, such as
# Listen 127.0.0.1:80 # This is written to allow only native access
or change into
Listen 0.0.0.0:80
This will allow access from all IP
View the next gateway.
Visual 80 port is occupied
If Apache fails to boot, check port, port not occupied, check if installation is correct, WIN10 may require administrator privileges to install Apache.
If this machine is accessible, the LAN is inaccessible and the firewall is checked.
If the access prompt does not have permission, check root access in hpptd.conf.
This is generally the case that the IP address has changed, this machine you through localhost or 127.0.0.1 access is certainly not a problem.
LAN last week can also access if not adjust the network, theoretically should also be able to access only, then it is likely that the IP is obtained through DHCP, after a week, the IP lease period has been, the native IP has changed.
It is recommended that you check the native IP with ipconfig (Windows system) or Ifconfig (Linux), and then check the IP that is accessed on other machines on the LAN.