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Date:      Thu, 16 Sep 2004 13:22:55 -0600
From:      Nathan Kinkade <nkinkade@ub.edu.bz>
To:        Curtis Vaughan <curtis@npc-usa.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: bandwidthd web access
Message-ID:  <20040916192255.GE17021@gentoo-npk.bmp.ub>
In-Reply-To: <DD4B9CB8-0811-11D9-8160-000393934006@npc-usa.com>
References:  <DD4B9CB8-0811-11D9-8160-000393934006@npc-usa.com>

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On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 11:54:40AM -0700, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> So, I just installed bandwidthd on FreeBSD 5.3-Beta. I don't have=20
> Apache installed on this system, however, and maybe that's why I can't=20
> access the web page for this from another computer. I was thinking that=
=20
> it maybe provided it's own web engine as I would like to avoid=20
> installing apache on this system. Nonetheless, if I go to=20
> /usr/local/bandwidthd/htdocs and use lynx to view the html pages there,=
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> then I see bandwidthd is working and collecting information as it=20
> should.
>=20
>  So, what is it that I'm missing to get these pages served internal to=20
> our LAN?
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> Curtis

You will need a web server of some sort on that machine if you expect to
have remote users view bandwidthd's output in a browser.  Of course you
could view the document with a browser on the local machine.  Or perhaps
run bandwidthd and then copy the output file to another machine that can
server it.

Nathan
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