[ale] Web server issues
I. Herman
unicron at madhorizons.com
Wed Feb 8 22:22:10 EST 2006
I get the same be it any browser on OS X - Safari, Firebird, or IE.
On Feb 8, 2006, at 6:47 PM, Stephen Cristol wrote:
> Under Safari, I have to accept your certificate, but then I can see
> your feed. It's dark now, so all I'm really seeing are the time
> updates (I am assuming they are part of the image rather than
> superimposed by the applet since I saw the time stamp before I
> enabled java). I'm seeing updates every second.
>
> S
>
>
> On Feb 8, 2006, at 1:54 PM, Jim Seymour wrote:
>
>> I am running out of ideas as to what the problem is here. I have an
>> outdoor webcam sending a feed to a website hosted on another
>> system. The
>> webcam server is part of the motion package and is running on a
>> Debian
>> testing system. I can watch the feed without problem on my own system
>> (the system sending the feed). Anyone else that tries to access it
>> gets
>> a denied message. A test of my firewall shows the port as open. I
>> can't
>> figure out if the problem is in my hosts.allow or whatever. The
>> iptables
>> rules have input and output rules to accept connections on the port
>> and
>> my logs do not show it being dropped. Googling has not provided me
>> with
>> the answer. Ideas? The address if you want try is
>> www.wingbarscafe.com
>> and is using the cambozola java applet to direct the feed.
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> Jim
>>
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>> from
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