2020-01-17 - Quick question
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From: Charles Chambers <cc***2@gmail.com>
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Message ID: <2f9d1682-122f-1233-07d8-b00a1a0e295d@gmail.com>
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UTC Datetime: 2020-01-17 08:26:02 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 08:26:02 -0700
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I notice that the LAN IP of the hotspot (mine comes up at 192.168.0.200)
has a default instance of Apache running on it. Two questions:
1) Is this by design? Not that *I* want to, but can it be blocked?
2) I can browse to it from any admin machine on the LAN (my main admin
workstation is at 192.168.0.4). What exactly would be the collection of
configuration files for that instance of Apache? I'm sure they are not
the same collection of configuration files running the hotspot interface...
Charlie
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