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Today's Topics:
1. Re: WP Local Server "Not Connecting" (David Fear)
2. Re: Apache local server (was: WP Local Server "Not
Connecting") (Peter Hemmings)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2016 17:23:56 +0000
From: David Fear <david@dfear.co.uk>
To: Peter Hemmings <peternsomerset@virginmedia.com>, Bristol and Bath
Linux User Group <bristol@mailman.lug.org.uk>
Subject: Re: [bristol] WP Local Server "Not Connecting"
Message-ID: <7c50a857-8c46-27d0-5198-1b6f5dda7277@dfear.co.uk>
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On 07/11/16 00:04, Peter Hemmings via Bristol wrote:
> Sorry for not getting back earlier, I will not have too much time to
> look again for a day or so but will stop confusing things and just use
> Android with "Fink" and the laptop.
>
> On 06/11/16 16:59, Martin Moore via Bristol wrote:
>> If I understand your email
>>
>>>> I still cannot connect via Android on Firefox using the IP
>>>> address. It does change in the url box to "localhost" then
>>>> reports "Unable to connect".
>> Seems to imply that the 'server' ip you are entering is the same as
>> your android device. Either that or you have a Host file entry/odd
>> routing setup somewhere. That's the only way that your Android would
>> think that ip is 'localhost'
>>
>
> Just done a quick test with Laptop/Android:
>
> Url "localhost" on laptop brings up the website.
> Found WiFi IP (192.168.0.17) and that brings up website "localhost" OK
>
>
> Used "Fing" on Android and scanned 192.168.0.17.
> It shows 2 services port 80 http and 3306 mysql.
>
> When I try to connect from fing to port 80 via firefox it quickly
> changes to localhost and says "unable to connect"
>
> So I assume I need to configure something on the Android or should it
> just connect as I have a service, assuming its configured correctly on
> the laptop!!?
>
> PS I can ping from fing!!
>
> FYI I am typing this on my pc on wired ethernet at 192.168.0.12 and
> noticed it too has http on 80 and mysql on 3306 (and switches to
> localhost when I try to open the site) so it looks like something I have
> configured wrongly or not changed.
>
> Could WP or mysql wrongly configured still cause this problem even
> though I can see the services running from another device?
>
> I will try again later when I get more time.
>
> Regards
Hi
It seems that apache and/or wordpress is misconfigured.
Try reading these two guides, especially the last line under:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wordpress#Appearance_is_broken_.28no_styling.29
Basic wordpress install guide from Arch Linux wiki:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wordpress
Wordpress install guide for Fedora:
http://www.tecmint.com/install-wordpress-apache-nginx-rhel-centos-fedora/
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Regards
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Dave Fear :: david@dfear.co.uk
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2016 11:21:29 +0000
From: Peter Hemmings <peternsomerset@virginmedia.com>
To: David Fear <david@dfear.co.uk>, Bristol and Bath Linux User Group
<bristol@mailman.lug.org.uk>
Subject: Re: [bristol] Apache local server (was: WP Local Server "Not
Connecting")
Message-ID: <ae1e3460-d3a5-fd9e-073e-0e5fd2ac8259@virginmedia.com>
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Thanks for the info.
I had been using the last link but have also used a few others that
weren't always applicable to Fedora which made the problem more
difficult to solve.
The good news is I am 90% sure of the main problem (Virtualhost) and my
brain, its loosing the grey stuff quicker by the day!
I could say it was a typo but, every time I saw "VirtualHost" I was
interpreting it as "Virtual" Private Network so assumed I did not need
it and do not have one!!
Sorry
I have not yet done anything as I need (just for my satisfaction) to get
my head around how it all fits together (virtualhosts, hosts,
permissions etc), I assume WP is OK as I have the website files in the
correct folder to be served and its working.
I have just found this info which is more applicable as it gives precise
settings for Apache virtualhosts config on Fedora:
https://linuxconfig.org/configure-apache-virtualhost-on-fedora
I assume I could leave WP as it is and use this guide to make sure it works.
Will have a read and give it a try later today.
On 07/11/16 17:23, David Fear via Bristol wrote:
> Hi
>
> It seems that apache and/or wordpress is misconfigured.
>
> Try reading these two guides, especially the last line under:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wordpress#Appearance_is_broken_.28no_styling.29
>
>
>
> Basic wordpress install guide from Arch Linux wiki:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wordpress
>
> Wordpress install guide for Fedora:
> http://www.tecmint.com/install-wordpress-apache-nginx-rhel-centos-fedora/
>
> --
> Regards
>
> -----------------------------------
> Dave Fear :: david@dfear.co.uk
>
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