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Re: Things are working ... but
Ok, if it is the address in the links themselves, check two files:
.wgsiteconf in the webglimpse home directory
and
archive.cfg in the archive directory.
If there is a non-blank vhost setting in archive.cfg, then check
[vhost].wgsiteconf
where vhost = the value set in archive.cfg. The IP address or server name
should be set with the
SERVER [servername]
directive in the appropriate .wgsiteconf file.
--Golda
At 09:56 AM 11/21/99 -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>Resolved the problem posted in previous messages under "Getting
>searches to work" thread. I had been experimenting with different
>DocumentRoots and was working on the wrong "index.shtml" hence the
>path was wrong.
>
>Now that searching is working I have whole new problem. Here is the
>sequence of events I'm seeing:
>
>Insert search string in form box... press search
>
>Search happens and a listing of the documents containing hits along
>with a readout of the hit appears on a fresh page. Clicking on any
>link to a document gives this (Netscape) message:
>
>"Netscape's network connection was refused by the server 209.144.125.
>The server may not be accepting connections or may be busy.
>Try connecting again later"
>
>I'm running a dialup machine on ppp and have an eth0 interface up too.
>
>The address above that is being inserted by webglimpse script (I
>guess) is not my current dialup IP or the remote IP or my eth0
>address.
>
>I've given netscape an adddress of this form:
>
>netscape http://<MY.ETH0.ADDRESS>
>
>The index.shtml in DocumentRoot contains the wbglimpse startup stuff.
>
>I've also tried http://MY.CURRENT.IP
>
>Both ways connect to the proper DocumentRoot. Webglimpse is working
>and performs a search, but any attempt to follow the links that are
>listed will generate an Identical netscape message containing the
>address referred to above.
>
>This has survived several httpd restarts and even a full reboot.
>
>Where the heck is webglimpse getting that address? It doesn't appear
>in any of the httpd server vars, listed with the "printenv" SSI
>
>
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