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Running cl-http on a powermac 7100




Sorry if you get this twice, I tried mailing thru netscape and I don't
think it got out.  Not sure if this is me or a bug, so I sent it to
both places...

I love cl-http.  When I got it I started dreaming about all the super
cool things I could do.  Suddenly the web was useful.

I've run into a problem, though, and it's like a scratch on your
favorite car or something.

I have the same configuration as the guy below described in the
"configuring MAC cl-http" message in the archives, in addition I
installed MCL 3.0 patch2, I'm running mactcp 2.0.6, and I have 30MB
allocated to the cl-http application, which I created after loading in
the sysdcl stuff for cl-http and doing a save-app.

When I start up the server (enable it), netscape from local machine
works fine.  Serves up a storm.  I love it.  I laugh, I cry...it
becomes a part of me.

When I try accessing it from another machine (netscape on a sun,
netscape on a mac), it SERVES A COUPLE OF HITS, and then hangs.
Pretty much I just cry. The remote netscape says "Connection refused."
The machine running the server also hangs, though a "force
quit" will get me back to the finder.  After this point, no Mactcp
applications will work unless I reboot. 

Ideas?  Things I should try? Any help will be very much appreciated.

      To: www-cl@ai.mit.edu 
      Subject: Configuring MAC CL-HTTP 
      From: martin@sinera.iiia.csic.es (Francisco Martin) 
      Date: Thu, 24 Aug 1995 16:43:49 +0200 
      Sender: owner-www-cl@ai.mit.edu 



 Hi,

 I'm trying to configure MAC CL-HTTP correctly, I have already performed
all steps of basic and production configurations (configure.html).

 When I'm running N1.1 on the same computer where I have loaded the server,
it works fine in all features. But when I'm running N1.1 in another
computer, after a period of time the server hangs up and also the computer
where it was running.

 I'm using a Power Macintosh 7100/80 o.s. 7.5 (32Mb RAM), MCL3.0, N1.1 and
cl-http 37.8 mac 1.6.2.

 Thanks in advance for any help.




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Christopher Welty                         Vassar College Computer Science Dept.
weltyc@cs.vassar.edu                                     Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
http://www.cs.vassar.edu/faculty/welty                           (914) 437-5992