On 08/04/13 15:41, Olemis Lang wrote:
On 4/7/13, Branko Čibej <[email protected]> wrote:
On 08.04.2013 05:15, Olemis Lang wrote:
On 4/7/13, Marco Mangiante <[email protected]> wrote:
[...]
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 ?
/If/ you configure bloodhound on a virtual host listening on port 8080,
then it's required. However, in general, there's no need to do so.
yes, brane , that's exactly the point . The VirtualHost snippet in
wiki:BloodhoundInstall will make apache2 to listen in port 8080 . I'll
add a quick note on the subject later
;)
[...]
I don't want the instructions to be too complicated as we shouldn't
really be telling everyone all the options for setting up their
webserver. It might be more appropriate to provide an example of how to
get it going on port 80 instead.
Noting the assumptions (virtualenv in use and the version of python)
might be appropriate of course.
Cheers,
Gary