On 4/7/13, Marco Mangiante <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello to everyone, now I'm again to ask another great pleasure: to help to
> install bloodhound under apache. As someone remember I have a test debian
> wheezy installe and I installed the latest apache packages; I followed the
> guide until the end but when I write in my browser
> http://my_machine_ip:8080/bloodhound I obtain a message that the page is not
> found. I installed bloodhound under the directory
> /apache-bloodhound-incubating-0.5.2/installer/ as root and then changed the
> permission of bloodhound directory to "imuser" (the user that I have created
> when I have installed the virtual machine with debian): for this I used the
> command "chown -R imuser:imuser ./bloodhound".

It seems to me that there's a chance for this to be an issue related
to file permissions . Maybe `chown -R imuser:www-data ./bloodhound` ?

> After this I followef the
> guide and al seems ok, but I written the address in the browser bar I
> obtained the error reported.  I gave a "netstat -ano" at prompt and I
> noticed that ther is no listening on 8080, (8080 port is not present): after
> this I went on /etc/apache2 and added the lines  NameVirtualHost *:8080
> Listen 8080
>  in the file ports.conf . After this I can see a listening port 8080

Yes , that's required . I didn't see it in the guide but figured this
out by myself . Shall we add this step in there too ?

> and if
> I write in the browser http://my_machine_ip:8080/ I obtain an "It works"
> page but when I add bloodhound to that row in the browser I have the same
> error that I have at startup. Maybe I have written incorrect path in the
> /etc/apache2/sites-available/bloodhound file: where there are the lines
> /path/to/bloodhound I changed it with
> /apache-bloodhound-incubating-0.5.2/installer/bloodhound  : is this the
> correct path? I think the problem is related much more to my inexperience
> and not on the guide.  Hope someone can help me.

Do you find anything extraordinary in your apache2 logs ?

-- 
Regards,

Olemis.

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