Okay, got it.. is it possible to run admin on a real-world ip rather
than localhost?

2011/5/9 Jędrzej Nowak <[email protected]>:
> As I said... run cherokee-admin :) not cherokee/cherokee-worker :)
> It's in pref/sbin/cherokee-admin
>
> And cherokee admin is not a daemon :)
>
> On 8 May 2011 16:36, "Ryan B" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Okay, managed to get the daemon to stay put, and its running..
>>
>> root 9311 0.0 0.3 11560 960 ? Sl 18:32 0:00
>> /usr/local/sbin/cherokee
>> root 9315 0.0 0.6 37032 1796 ? Sl 18:32 0:00
>> /usr/local/sbin/cherokee-worker
>>
>> But lynx doesnt see localhost:9090 (or 127.0.0.1:9090)
>>
>>
>> 2011/5/9 Jędrzej Nowak <[email protected]>:
>>> Well... You need to run it and 'keep it' it's not a daemon ;)
>>>
>>>
>>> Pozdrawiam
>>> Jędrzej Nowak
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2011/5/8 Ryan B <[email protected]>:
>>>> Ah, but I did :)
>>>>
>>>> root@server1:~# lynx http://localhost:9090
>>>>
>>>> Looking up localhost:9090
>>>> Making HTTP connection to localhost:9090
>>>> Alert!: Unable to connect to remote host.
>>>>
>>>> lynx: Can't access startfile http://localhost:9090/
>>>>
>>>> Nothing is showing in ps, so it's not surprising lynx can't load it
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2011/5/9 Jędrzej Nowak <[email protected]>:
>>>>> If you're new:
>>>>>
>>>>> ## be tweaked in a easy and safe way. Run cherokee-admin as root, and
>>>>> ## then proceed to point your web browser to: http://localhost:9090/
>>>>>
>>>>> You should read that lines in .conf ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> Just run cherokee-admin ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>> Jędrzej Nowak
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Ryan B <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> Installing from a tarball and compiled, but when I start it
>>>>>> "/etc/init.d/cherokee start", no cherokee log files in /var/log/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> root@server1:/etc/init.d# ./cherokee start
>>>>>> Starting cherokee web server: cherokee.
>>>>>> root@server1:/etc/init.d# ps aux | grep chero
>>>>>> root     13513  0.0  0.2   1876   596 pts/0    S+   18:04   0:00 grep
>>>>>> --color=auto chero
>>>>>> root@server1:/etc/init.d# cat /etc/cherokee/cherokee.conf
>>>>>> ##
>>>>>> ## cherokee.conf -- Cherokee HTTP server configuration file
>>>>>> ##
>>>>>> ## Common use
>>>>>> ##
>>>>>> ## NOTE: This file is NOT meant to be edited by hand. Instead, a
>>>>>> ## convenient configuration interface is available, so the server can
>>>>>> ## be tweaked in a easy and safe way. Run cherokee-admin as root, and
>>>>>> ## then proceed to point your web browser to: http://localhost:9090/
>>>>>> ##
>>>>>>
>>>>>> # Server
>>>>>> #
>>>>>> server!bind!1!port = 80
>>>>>> server!timeout = 15
>>>>>> server!keepalive = 1
>>>>>> server!keepalive_max_requests = 500
>>>>>> server!server_tokens = full
>>>>>> server!panic_action = /usr/local/bin/cherokee-panic
>>>>>> server!pid_file = /var/run/cherokee.pid
>>>>>>
>>>>>> # Default virtual server
>>>>>> #
>>>>>> vserver!1!nick = default
>>>>>> vserver!1!document_root = /var/www
>>>>>> vserver!1!directory_index = index.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> vserver!1!logger = combined
>>>>>> vserver!1!logger!access!type = file
>>>>>> vserver!1!logger!access!filename = /var/log/cherokee.access
>>>>>> vserver!1!logger!access!buffsize = 16384
>>>>>>
>>>>>> vserver!1!error_writer!type = file
>>>>>> vserver!1!error_writer!filename = /var/log/cherokee.error
>>>>>>
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!1!match = default
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!1!handler = common
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!1!handler!iocache = 1
>>>>>>
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!2!match = directory
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!2!match!directory = /icons
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!2!handler = file
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!2!document_root = /usr/local/share/cherokee/icons
>>>>>>
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!3!match = directory
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!3!match!directory = /cherokee_themes
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!3!document_root = /usr/local/share/cherokee/themes
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!3!handler = file
>>>>>>
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!4!match = directory
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!4!match!directory = /cgi-bin
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!4!document_root = NONE/lib/cgi-bin
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!4!handler = cgi
>>>>>>
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!5!match = directory
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!5!match!directory = /about
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!5!encoder!gzip = 1
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!5!handler = server_info
>>>>>> vserver!1!rule!5!handler!type = just_about
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