Re: WebDNA 6 and OS X Tiger
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2005
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Find it strange it works, as Craig's fix was for Apache. There's a totally different installer for Web*.Haven't moved to Tiger on Web* yet, but will be on the lookout for this.RobOn 16-Oct-05, at 9:15 PM, Alex McCombie wrote:> UPDATE:> It works.> Not sure how but somehow in BOTH my attempts on this (with 2 different> machines) I failed to notice that the real reason the admin client > wasn't> responding was due to a lack of a DNS PTR record pointing to the IP > number> of the machines. The installs started grabbing an IP from a DHCP > server but> one of the first things I would do was set the IPs manually.>> Turns out that I was off by 1 number as compared to my PTR file > (blush).>> Sooooo this means (After countless hours and much testing) that > Craig's> workaround is indeed working for me using Tiger and Webstar V.>> I would also believe that if SMSI were to follow the same procedure > the> mystery of what security settings Tiger doesn't like could be found > in a> comparison from the before and after.>> In any case, thanks Craig and hopefully I wont be posting in a day > or two> with a "shouldn't have spoken too soon" message> :-)> Alex>>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Find it strange it works, as Craig's fix was for Apache. There's a totally different installer for Web*.Haven't moved to Tiger on Web* yet, but will be on the lookout for this.RobOn 16-Oct-05, at 9:15 PM, Alex McCombie wrote:> UPDATE:> It works.> Not sure how but somehow in BOTH my attempts on this (with 2 different> machines) I failed to notice that the real reason the admin client > wasn't> responding was due to a lack of a DNS PTR record pointing to the IP > number> of the machines. The installs started grabbing an IP from a DHCP > server but> one of the first things I would do was set the IPs manually.>> Turns out that I was off by 1 number as compared to my PTR file > (blush).>> Sooooo this means (After countless hours and much testing) that > Craig's> workaround is indeed working for me using Tiger and Webstar V.>> I would also believe that if SMSI were to follow the same procedure > the> mystery of what security settings Tiger doesn't like could be found > in a> comparison from the before and after.>> In any case, thanks Craig and hopefully I wont be posting in a day > or two> with a "shouldn't have spoken too soon" message> :-)> Alex>>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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