Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] help interpreting error msg

2006-05-08 Thread Victor Trac

Make sure you have "Listen 443" and a " ...
" somewhere in your httpd.conf.

-Victor

On 5/5/06, Savage, Robert CTR USTRANSCOM J6
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Victor,

Good question. The permissions *looked* OK. I went ahead and added
"Authenticated Users" to the ACL, and I'm no longer seeing that error in
the log.

I'm not quite done, though. I can get to the home page if I listen on port
80 and http://, but not yet on port 443 and https://.

--Doc
Robert G. (Doc) Savage, CISSP, RHCE, GCIA
Senior Systems Analyst
BAE Systems Information Technology
USTranscom J6-PI (TFMS)
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DSN: 779-3275  Fax: 576-4578


-Original Message-
From: Victor Trac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 4:17
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] help interpreting error msg

I've never tried using Apache on Windows, but it sounds like it may be
a permissions error.  Have you checked to see if the apache process
has the proper permissions to read that file?

-Victor








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RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] help interpreting error msg

2006-05-05 Thread Savage, Robert CTR USTRANSCOM J6
Victor,

Good question. The permissions *looked* OK. I went ahead and added
"Authenticated Users" to the ACL, and I'm no longer seeing that error in
the log.

I'm not quite done, though. I can get to the home page if I listen on port
80 and http://, but not yet on port 443 and https://.

--Doc
Robert G. (Doc) Savage, CISSP, RHCE, GCIA
Senior Systems Analyst
BAE Systems Information Technology
USTranscom J6-PI (TFMS)
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DSN: 779-3275  Fax: 576-4578


-Original Message-
From: Victor Trac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 4:17
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] help interpreting error msg

I've never tried using Apache on Windows, but it sounds like it may be
a permissions error.  Have you checked to see if the apache process
has the proper permissions to read that file?

-Victor




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Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] help interpreting error msg

2006-05-05 Thread Victor Trac

I've never tried using Apache on Windows, but it sounds like it may be
a permissions error.  Have you checked to see if the apache process
has the proper permissions to read that file?

-Victor

On 5/4/06, Savage, Robert CTR USTRANSCOM J6
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I'm reconstructing a web server after inadvertently (and stupidly) deleting
Apache2's ./conf directory instead of copying it to a safe place L.  I'm
using a fraternal twin of that web server as a model and file source to
recreate that ./conf directory.  I believe I've restored all of the required
files, but the web site doesn't yet display its home page ("The page cannot
be displayed"). I think it's probably first-and-goal and I'm on the one foot
line.  I'm now going thru the error logs looking for hints.



There's an Apache Tomcat5 service running, and a workers2.properties file
seems to tie it and Apache2 together.  My httpd.conf file contains the
following:



LoadModule jk2_module modules/mod_jk2.so

…



#---

# Where to find the workers2.properties file

#---

#

JkSet config.file
"F:/www/Apache2/conf/workers2.properties"





I'm unable



There's one line in logs/error.log I can't quite figure out:



… [error] config.setConfig(): Error reading properties
F:/www/apache2/conf/workers2.properties



Can someone please explain to me what "properties" this error message is
referring to?



--Doc

Robert G. (Doc) Savage, CISSP, RHCE, GCIA

Senior Systems Analyst

BAE Systems Information Technology

USTranscom J6-PI (TFMS)

E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

DSN: 779-3275  Fax: 576-4578






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http://www.victortrac.com


[EMAIL PROTECTED] help interpreting error msg

2006-05-04 Thread Savage, Robert CTR USTRANSCOM J6








I’m reconstructing a web server after inadvertently (and
stupidly) deleting Apache2’s ./conf directory instead of copying it to a
safe place L.  I’m using a fraternal twin of
that web server as a model and file source to recreate that ./conf directory.  I
believe I’ve restored all of the required files, but the web site doesn’t
yet display its home page (“The page cannot be displayed”). I think
it’s probably first-and-goal and I’m on the one foot line.  I’m
now going thru the error logs looking for hints.

 

There’s an Apache Tomcat5 service running, and a
workers2.properties file seems to tie it and Apache2 together.  My httpd.conf
file contains the following:

 

LoadModule jk2_module modules/mod_jk2.so

…



   
#---

    # Where to find the
workers2.properties file

   
#---

    #

    JkSet config.file
"F:/www/Apache2/conf/workers2.properties"



 

I’m unable

 

There’s one line in logs/error.log I can’t quite
figure out:

 

… [error] config.setConfig(): Error
reading properties F:/www/apache2/conf/workers2.properties

 

Can someone please explain to me what “properties”
this error message is referring to?

 

--Doc

Robert G.
(Doc) Savage, CISSP, RHCE, GCIA

Senior Systems
Analyst

BAE Systems
Information Technology

USTranscom J6-PI
(TFMS)

E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

DSN: 779-3275  Fax: 576-4578

 








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