Yup, that worked! And Page not found is gone! Awesome!
Here's my config... -- Max McGrath Asst. Network Admin/Systems Specialist Carthage College 262-552-5512 mmcgr...@carthage.edu On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Jesse Vincent <je...@bestpractical.com>wrote: > > > > On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 12:43:10PM -0500, Max McGrath wrote: > > Thanks Jesse. > > > > I downloaded it and did the following: > > > > > > # perl Makefile.PL > > # make > > # make install > > > > then i restarted apache. > > > > This is what I get: > > > > This webpage has a redirect loop. > > > > The webpage at *http://rt.carthage.edu/rt//m/* has resulted in too many > > redirects. Clearing your cookies for this site or allowing third-party > > cookies may fix the problem. If not, it is possibly a server > configuration > > issue and not a problem with your computer. > > Ok. If you go to /m/index.html, does it work right? > > And can you send along your apache configuration? > >
<VirtualHost *:80> ServerName rt.carthage.edu ServerAdmin m...@carthage.edu # config for your main content DocumentRoot /var/www <Directory /var/www> # here and in other places goes config # of your main host </Directory> # as RT is out of document root then we want alias # and should define directory access Alias /rt/ /opt/rt3/share/html/ <Directory /opt/rt3/share/html/> Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> PerlRequire /opt/rt3/bin/webmux.pl <Location /rt/> AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler RT::Mason </Location> </VirtualHost>
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