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traderbeckola at tahoma.com traderbeckola at tahoma.com

Sun Jul 5 00:01:24 BST 2020

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Yes. Just checked to make sure the hostname is harmonized across molly.conf, hostname on the server system, and the hostname the dns/dhcp server assigns it.On Jul 4, 2020, 18:38 -0400, solderpunk <solderpunk at SDF.ORG>, wrote:

On Sat, Jul 04, 2020 at 06:33:58PM -0400, traderbeckola at tahoma.com wrote:
I’m experimenting with setting up a Gemini server (molly brown in this case) on my LAN. It is on a different network segment than my desktop (client, trying out Kristall and elpher). When I try to connect to the server, I get a message “you tried to request a resource from one host that is actually located on another host.... No proxying to other hosts or ports.” The message is similar from the various clients and in the server’s log file.
Not sure why I’m getting this. Running on port 1965, no port forwarding arrangement. There is a firewall between the two network segments.
Thanks!
What's the value of `Hostname` in your Molly Brown configuration, and is
that the hostname with which you are trying to access the server?
Cheers,
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