On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 08:19, Alvaro Lopez Ortega <[email protected]> wrote: > On 16/02/2011, at 15:08, Tom Browder wrote: ... >> installation and restart. I know the docs recommend using the ssh >> tunnel method, but I can't seem to make it work--all I get is a blank >> page, so I must be doing something wrong as I do this: ... > Looks like you are doing the right thing. Do not worry much though, there's a > second > option for you to connect to cherokee-admin. If you launch it with the '-b' > parameter, > it will bind all your network interfaces, so you can connect directly with > the public IP > of your server.
I tried with -b<ip> and got this: Web Interface: URL: http://<ip>:9090/ [16/02/2011 08:28:14.115] (critical) bind.c:284 - Could not bind() port=9090 (UID=0, GID=0) When I use -b alone I've tried browsing to: http://<ip>:9090/ and http://localhost:9090/ The first never finishes loading, and the second shows no indication of being connected externally. (BTW, I am trying to access an IP in the wild outside my local home network if that makes any difference--I'm a network novice to be sure.) >> 2. My trac environment tests fine with trac-admin on the site, but I >> must be making an error somewhere in the cherokee set up because I get >> a "503 Service Unavailable" when I try to access the trac site >> remotely. ... > Did you configure it by hand? Did you use the wizard to set it up? I used the local cherokee-admin and the wizard to get my first set up. After a little back and forth I got to trac once. Since then I've made some subtle change that I haven't tracked down yet that stops the service somehow. I guess I'll have to start over on that vserver unless you have a woild guess. Thanks, Alvaro (nice personal web site, BTW). Regards, -Tom _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list [email protected] http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
