Hi Below is a section of my RT since I had something similar DocumentRoot /usr/local/rt-ora/share/html
<Location /> Order allow,deny Allow from all SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler Plack::Handler::Apache2 PerlSetVar psgi_app /usr/local/rt-ora/sbin/rt-server </Location> <Perl> use Plack::Handler::Apache2; Plack::Handler::Apache2->preload("/usr/local/rt-ora/sbin/rt-server"); </Perl> </VirtualHost> Hope it helps Regards ________________________________ From: Joseph Thames <beart...@gmail.com> To: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com Sent: Tuesday, 24 July 2012, 23:15 Subject: [rt-users] Installing RT 3.8.12 on Centos 5.5 Hello, I'm a Perl-skilled developer, new to RT, installing RT 3.8.12 on a CentOS 5.5 server. I was able to login to username=root password=password to bring up the RT-at-a-glance cite from a browser on the server. But when I try it from a browser on another client (Kubuntu 9.04) in my office with the same URL, I don't get a login window, but get he default (no website) response page from the server. I'm using the following vhost code in httpd.conf: <VirtualHost rt.metacalculus.net:80> ServerName rt.metacalculus.net ServerAdmin ad...@rt.metacalculus.net DocumentRoot /opt/rt3/share/html AddDefaultCharSet UTF-8 PerlRequire /opt/rt3/bin/webmux.pl <Directory /opt/rt3/share/html> Order Allow,Deny Allow from all SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler RT::Mason </Directory> </VirtualHost> When I look at the index.html page in the document root, I get the "You are almost there " message: "You haven't yet configured your webserver to run RT. You appear to have installed RT's web interface correctly, but haven't yet configured your web server to "run" the RT server which powers the web interface. The next step is to edit your webserver's configuration file to instruct it to use RT's mod_perl, FastCGI or SpeedyCGI handler. If you need commercial support, please contact us at sa...@bestpractical.com." It seems there must be a problem with the Mason wrapping chain. Does anybody have a clue as to what is wrong? Thanks in advance, beartham -- Joseph 'Bear' Thames MetaCalculus, LLC and Meta Science Foundation (505) 977-9024 - Cell Phone beart...@gmail.com