[Geoserver-users] New User Can't Get it Working

2016-02-03 Thread Goodspeed, Glenn
I'm trying to get GeoServer 2.8.0 working for the first time.  I followed the 
installation instructions, but when I browse to the web server, it says "403 
Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server."  The server 
runs Apache 2.x.  If I put an index.html file in the geoserver directory, it 
appears in my browser.  It's as if Java is not running, but ps -ef shows Java 
is running.  The server operating system is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x 
without a GUI, so it is not possible to run a browser on the server itself.  
The local firewall prevents access on 8080, but I've added proxy entries to the 
Apache config file to allow port 80 traffic to be routed to 127.0.0.1:8080 and 
vice-versa.  Netstat shows Java is listening on port 8080.  What to check next?
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Re: [Geoserver-users] New User Can't Get it Working

2016-02-03 Thread Russ
Try browsing to port 8080

Russ

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> On 3 Feb 2016, at 16:31, Goodspeed, Glenn  wrote:
> 
> I’m trying to get GeoServer 2.8.0 working for the first time.  I followed the 
> installation instructions, but when I browse to the web server, it says “403 
> Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server.”  The server 
> runs Apache 2.x.  If I put an index.html file in the geoserver directory, it 
> appears in my browser.  It’s as if Java is not running, but ps –ef shows Java 
> is running.  The server operating system is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x 
> without a GUI, so it is not possible to run a browser on the server itself.  
> The local firewall prevents access on 8080, but I’ve added proxy entries to 
> the Apache config file to allow port 80 traffic to be routed to 
> 127.0.0.1:8080 and vice-versa.  Netstat shows Java is listening on port 8080. 
>  What to check next? 
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