• Resolved klinkster

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    Just recently downloaded WordPress and trying to get it running. I’m using Apache 2.2.2 as my server.

    WordPress is installed in my root directory and I have no problems getting it to load from my internal network. However, if I’m outside my network and try to access it via my domain name I get a ‘Can’t establish a connection to the server at shadowfax’ through Firefox. Shadowfax is the server name and it shows up in the address bar once the error presents itself. IE gives me a ‘Page cannot be displayed’ error. I have noticed a 301 error in the Apache Access logs.

    I have tested my external connection by adding an index.html page. This loads without problem, so I know can connect to the webserver from the outside. A basic hello.php file works as well.

    My index.php is the basic file
    <?php
    /* Short and sweet */
    define(‘WP_USE_THEMES’, true);
    require(‘./wp-blog-header.php’);
    ?>

    I’m guessing its some sort of Apache config issue since it works on my home network, but I’ve yet to find a solution.

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