On 25 Mar 2004, at 05:09, Jim Chivas wrote:



I double checked the information you suggested below. I did your suggestion and it works ok.

Now new question.

I am following the mailman doc to create my first list ex:

http://my.dom.ain:8080/mailman/create
                  ****
Note the port number!


The screen comes up and I put in the data requested but when I click on
create I receive the 'mailman/create' page can't be found plus the URL in
my browser does not keep the port# 8080 in its path. I am assuming this is
my trouble.


To correct this I added

DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'pipeline.langara.bc.ca:8080'

to my mm_cfg.py file at the end.

I then stopped and started mailmanctl.

When I try again the url still keeps loosing the port# 8080 from the URL.


Referencing the following list off the create page returns similar no port# url as follows.


http://pipeline.langara.bc.ca/mailman/admin (overview)


http://pipeline.langara.bc.ca/mailman/listinfo (list overview)


Can you offer any suggestions on how to keep the port# in the URL's for mailman?


See under the heading "Non-standard web server ports" in this FAQ entry:


http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.029.htp


Thanks


Jim


On 10 Mar 2004, Jon Carnes wrote:


On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 12:53, Jim Chivas wrote:
On 10 Mar 2004, Jon Carnes wrote:

Did you stop and restart Apache?

yes.

Does Apache give you any errors with regards to your added lines in httpd.conf?

None.


Is this the correct url ?

http://my-server-name/mailman/admin/mailman

should be fine as long as your servers domain name is "my-server-name" :-)

Does my install directory look correct?


In my installs I don't use the <Directory> directive to define Apache's
access for the local directories. I just have the ScriptAlias point
there.


Leave the ScriptAlias but comment out this stuff and then restart Apache
<Directory "/usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin">
AllowOverride None
Options None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>


It may be that if you define the Directory that you must specify
"ExecCGI" in the Options statement (and not "None").

Good Luck - Jon Carnes

Thanks

Jim



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