Sounds like a firewall issue. You may have to allow the firewall to
"trust' http on eth0
jeb
Mathew, Joe wrote:
> I have two subversion repositories - one hosted on a Linux standalone
> server (using Apache 2.0) and one hosted on a Linux machine - that is
> a VM sitting on a VMWare ESX server.
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> I can access the repositories of the standalone machine from a
> standard browser using the URL http://machine_name:9999/projects/docs
> (SVN Repo) URL
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> When I try to bring up the URL of the repository on the Linux VM on
> firefox on the Linux VM, I am successful. But when I try and bring it
> up on another machine I cannot and get a message that says 'Connection
> was refused...."
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> I cannot even bring up the Apache Home Page @ http://machine_name:9999
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> Both use Apache 2.0.58.
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> What am I doing wrong here - are any host name entries required on the
> Linux VM? Why are the repo's on this machine
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Received on Mon May 22 12:45:42 2006