gmvasco

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Posted: Nov. 05 2006,20:29 |
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Winter Knight Thank you for your reply.
I did forward the port on my router. I explained myself poorly. I did that as I did forward other ports to other services to other computers in my LAN and they worked fine. I have a HD install. Here is my monkey.conf file:
Server_root /opt/monkey-0.9.1/htdocs
Port 80
ServerName 192.168.2.102
Timeout 15
MaxClients 20
PidFile /opt/monkey-0.9.1/logs/monkey.pid ... .... Well, I just messed around with the servername entry. I didn't touch any of the others, so no use in posting the whole file here. I remeved the comments for this post, of course. Thank you again for you help guys.
Oh, and btw, I can't run apache, I think, because it would overload this old piece of cr*p PC.
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