Re: networking in fedora 9



On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 22:29:45 -0500
"Jack Monflower" <jack.monflower@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

hello,

i am stumbling upon something very frustrating with fedora 9. i installed
several servers such as httpd. httpd starts together with fedora, and i can
access them locally, by doing

telnet localhost 8080

and

telnet 10.0.0.4 8080

where 10.0.0.4 is the local LAN i have.

Run the firewall configuration tool and enable access to port 8080 from
outside. If you just selected that the web server should be accessible it
will have allowed the default http port of 80.

Alan

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