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To whom it may concern,
I would like to be given access to the INVENT3K2 system.
Thanks,
Jeff Kubler

-----Original Message-----
From: OpenMPE Support Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Johnson, Tracy
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 8:01 AM
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Subject: INVENT3K2 and a Web Page

OpenMPE's INVENT3K2 machine now has Apache running, at
https://98.190.245.141/ 

Sort of...

Note I only got it to work with HTTPS, not HTTP.  If you go there you will
notice the fine default "INSTALL" Apache web page... yay!

So why not HTTP?

Our network folks set up port forwarding on 80, 443, 1570, 23, 21, and most
of the other places an HP3000 needs.  I have experienced network people here
so they KNOW how to set up port forwarding on a router, and they tried
several tricks to no avail.  

Note I can use HTTP when I'm connected behind the router.  So I've
eliminated that HTTP does work.

Has anyone else seen have this sort of problem?

We were also wondering, since we set it upon "COX Business Internet"
could they be doing something to block port 80?  In other words did they
gave us a home configuration on our modem, but we should be a business
config?


(Since it is a D-LINK router every time we changed a port forwarding
parameter, it wanted to re-boot.  If anyone got disconnected from INVENT3K,
that was the reason.  Sorry for the inconvenience.)


Tracy Johnson
Office 1-757-766-4318
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