Re: [mapserver-users] mapserver6 (was 5) postgis connection problem

2011-05-27 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
Sorry for wrong subject, I'm talking about mapserver6 here. Ok, don't think it is a postgres/postgis problem... Installed geoserver, and that is serving fine Als0 tried mapserv from command line: ./mapserv -nh QUERY_STRING=map=osmwm.mapmode=map /tmp/test11.png also ok mapfile snippet:

Re: [mapserver-users] mapserver6 (was 5) postgis connection problem

2011-05-27 Thread Stephen Woodbridge
What happens if you try: sudo -u apache_user ./mapserv -nh QUERY_STRING=map=osmwm.mapmode=map /tmp/test11.png This might be a permission problem somewhere. -Steve W On 5/27/2011 5:18 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote: Sorry for wrong subject, I'm talking about mapserver6 here. Ok, don't

Re: [mapserver-users] mapserver6 (was 5) postgis connection problem

2011-05-27 Thread Carlos Ruiz
. Cheers from México IC Carlos Ruiz From: Richard Duivenvoorde rdmaili...@duif.net To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 4:18 AM Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] mapserver6 (was 5) postgis connection problem Sorry for wrong subject, I'm

Re: [mapserver-users] mapserver6 (was 5) postgis connection problem

2011-05-27 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
On 05/27/2011 04:36 PM, Carlos Ruiz wrote: I can see a t password (5 chars) with Geoserver test and a *** password (7 chars) with Mapserver test, are you sure that you're using the same password ??? The t is just me hiding a password. And if that was the problem, the command line

Re: [mapserver-users] mapserver6 (was 5) postgis connection problem

2011-05-27 Thread Stephen Woodbridge
On 5/27/2011 11:24 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote: On 05/27/2011 04:36 PM, Carlos Ruiz wrote: I can see a t password (5 chars) with Geoserver test and a *** password (7 chars) with Mapserver test, are you sure that you're using the same password ??? The t is just me hiding a

Re: [mapserver-users] mapserver6 (was 5) postgis connection problem

2011-05-27 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
On 05/27/2011 05:28 PM, Stephen Woodbridge wrote: 1. are you running selinux? try disabling this to see if the problem goes away That's the trick Grmpf Thanks grmbl grmbl MyFirstRedHat Disabled it with temporarily with: setenforce 0 Thanks!! Richard