Virtualmin, Dreamweaver CS6, Squid3 The system returned: (111) Connection refused

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#1 Fri, 11/23/2012 - 21:10
h1f1

Virtualmin, Dreamweaver CS6, Squid3 The system returned: (111) Connection refused

Hello All,

I hope this is the right place to get some answers. Thank you for all the hard work everyone has put into the GPL end user "support" side.

Okay, here is the problem. After pulling out my hairs from a " ERROR The requested URL could not be retrieved

The system returned: (111) Connection refused"

squid3 was giving, it turned out that it was some kind of "classic loop proxy error" that wasn't letting me see my websites (apache, php, mysql) from my browser within my network.

This is my setup:

CABLE MODEM --> ROUTER --> UBUNTU 12.04 SERVER DHCPD (Squid3 transparent, Apache, PHP, MySql, webmin 10.16.

My virtual servers worked beautifully before the proxy went in place, NOW I cannot edit them from dreamweaver cs6 with live view. Instead of trying to pull my hairs out again with the linux firewall IP tables, I just wanted to connect my dreamweaver internally. Unfortunately I do not know how to connect to my server to a virtualhost to see it live without going through the DNS.

Is there an option in Virtualmin that gives me a way to connect to my virtual webserver located on my main webserver via a port, user directory, or do I setup virtual ip addresses? If so where is that documentation to setup the virtual ip addresses...

Given that my subnetwork is all configured right, and my DHCP lease ranges from x.x.x.10 - x.x.x.50

Should I use just x.x.x.50 and above to not conflict with other computers that might hop in and out of the DHCP range of IPs?

Such as

http://192.168.1.10/~virtualhost1.com http://192.168.1.55 = www.virtualhost1.com http://192.168.1.55:55 = www.virtualhost1.com

Multiple virtual hosts on a single server machine IP example:

192.168.1.1 WEBSERVER 192.168.1. 55 VIRTUAL SERVER 1 www.foo1.com 192.168.1.56 VIRTUAL SERVER 2 www.foo2.com

Then instead of the Domain Name in my dreamweaver I can just point it to the IP address of the server or IP:PORT?

Any suggestions or help would be high appreciated and I will put up a lower (small) free banner on my main hosting website for a year to the admin guru who helps me.