Windows wamp phpmyadmin gets redirected - wamp

The wamp phpmyadmin on my localhost keeps getting redirected to the phpmyadmin of the live site instead. I can can access my localhost though. Only the phpmyadmin is wrong
I have no idea how to fix this. Anyone can help?

Take a look at the Apache configuration posted here
If you tampered (changed) the hosts file you need to remove any of your own edits related to localhost, other than the defaults. If you don't know what that is or you did not change anything there, than it is not a hosts file issue and it is most probably the Apache configuration
phpmyadmin is configured to be accessible only from http:// localhost

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Hi i just installed openCart in my localhost, and in my computer everythings fine,
and after Putting online my WAMPserver
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Go to your config.php files (both in the root and in /admin) and change all the URLs from (probably) http://localhost/ to the IP e.g. http://192.168.1.123/
Note: you will need to use the IP when browsing from BOTH PCs in future.
That's probably the simplest solution. Depending on your WAMP setup, you can also set up an alias in the vhost e.g. "myopencart" and then add an entry in your hosts file on each PC to map this domain to the correct IP.
In the vhost:
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Hosts file on the hosting PC:
127.0.0.1 myopencart
and on the other PC:
192.168.1.123 myopencart
Then you can hit myopencart in the browser instead, which is nicer than an IP. But meh, that's all it is... nicer.
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How to access parts of localhost with device

I've pulled the latest stable MOODLE_21_STABLE branch to my WAMP server localhost location, all installed and configured successfully, works in browsers as per usual. I'm poking around theming now, and would like to test out device-specific themes.
SO questions helped me successfully connect to my localhost via iPhone Safari and Android Chrome, I can navigate the various projects and tools I have on localhost - all of that works wonderfully (successful URL eg: http://192.168.123.135/ - this is the root WAMP page).
Next, I tried to access my Moodle install via Safari (URL for reference: http://192.168.123.135/moodle/moodle2/htdocs/), but Safari prompts an error:
"Cannot Open Page. Safari cannot open the page because it could not connect to the server."
The page beneath the prompt reads:
"Incorrect access detected, this server may be accessed only through 'http://localhost/moodle/moodle212/htdocs' address, sorry. Please notify server administrator."
Two things to note:
Safari re-writes the IP address portion of the URL to 'localhost' for the failed Moodle URLs I've been trying to enter, when it prompts the error. My own project URLs keep their IP portion.
The above 'suggested' address in the page error also delivers the same error message again.
I feel like I'm inches away from awesomeness here, does anyone have any advice/ideas as to how I can access my Moodle install on a WAMP localhost (or similar), when browsing via device?
Is there some server setting I need to dis/enable?
Is this likely to be a Moodle specific issue, or is there something about accessing server locations in this way that is troublesome/not possible?
Make sure that both $CFG->wwwroot and the IP address of the Apache vhost in the WAMP configuration files are set to 192.168.123.135. Also possibly the hostname too. It sounds like you have a config issue with internal and external DNS names not resolving in quite the same way. Apache is probably the culprit.
Are you referring to desktop Safari installed on the same machine as WAMP?

Django forms redirecting to internal IP on Amazon AWS

I have two sites that share the same problem, they are both hosted on Amazon EC2.
The machines are Debian 6.0, with an nginx server in front serving media, and proxying to apache+mod_wsgi to serve django.
Normal navigation on the site works fine, but whenever I click on a link without a trailing slash, or I submit a form, instead of redirecting me to www.domain.com/path/to/page/ I will be shown ip-11-111-11-111/path/to/page/, with ip-11-111-11-111 being my AWS internal IP address. The forms/links are working as the python code is executed, but when the templates are called, the url is 'built' wrong. Setting APPEND_SLASH = True doesn't fix it, and the same behaviour happens with the admin site, so I suspect it is some general issue rather than a bug in my code.
Has anybody encountered this problem? Any suggestions on how to solve it?
I've been googling this for weeks now and still can't figure it out, any ideas on where I should be looking would be appreciated as well.
In case anybody else has the same problem, the issue was apache redirecting non-www sites to the address it was listening on, which was the internal ip. I fixed it by forcing www. in nginx so that apache will never need to redirect.

Coldfusion 8: Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:8500

I installed Coldfusion 8 trial version on my system (XP Professional sp3).
I created an Folder in the “C:/Coldfusion8/wwwroot” called “buildProject” containing an Index.cfm and some other .cfm files.
But I am unable to access the Neither my project files or CFIDE/Administrator
I tried the following URLS
http://localhost:8500/wwwroot/buildProject/
http://localhost:8500/CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm
http:// 127.0.0.1:8500/wwwroot/buildProject/
http:// 127.0.0.1:8500/CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm
http://localhost /wwwroot/buildProject/index.cfm
http://localhost /CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm
http://localhost /wwwroot/buildProject/
http://localhost /CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:8500.
* The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few
moments.
* If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
connection.
* If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure
that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
• I cleared the browsing “History” from both IE and FF.
• I have restarted the CF server in the Control Panel >Administrative Tools > Services
• Even restarted the IIS
Getting the same error.
Further I was trying to access IE/FF via CFbuilder But still I am getting the error
“The connection was refused when attempting to contact [URL].”
If you connected Coldfusion to IIS, then you probably need to connect on port 80. Which you did try, but if you connected Coldfusion to IIS, then the document root is IIS's document root, not the document root you created your new directory in.
I believe the document root for IIS on XP is c:\inetpub\wwwroot.
So, try putting a test.cfm file in there that just contains "hello world" or something, and see if you can request it from there.
Hopefully you installed IIS first and were happy it was working before installing CF.
Try connecting to your IIS on http://localhost
You should get the default IIS .htm landing page , probably index.html or something, so at least you know IIS is working fine.
If you then try http://localhost/nosuchpage.htm you will see a 403 error (as long as you didnt specify to allow directory browsing). In the standard IIS error page you should be able to see
Physical Path D:\inetpub\wwwroot
or wherever IIS thinks your web root is. When you then install CF to use IIS (rather than standalone) it will use this path as your web root.
Rename your index.html file as index.cfm and connect to it on
http://localhost:8500/index.cfm
If vanilla html pages are working from the directory but .cfm pages are not then you probably need an CFIDE mapping (I think one quick workaround is simply to copy your CFIDE folder and drop it into web root).
What happens if you try typing this in as a url:
http://{your i.p. address}:8500/CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm
I bet it works