Quoting Jon Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok, I have got apache running, put in my own index.html and it works! But how
do I link to files I want to make availible? I made a directory
/var/www/media but if I link a file that is there, I just get an error
message when i click on the link, my
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To:Jon Doe
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Apache help
Quoting Jon Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok, I have got apache running, put in my own index.html and it works! But
how
do I link to files I want to make availible? I made a directory
/var/www/media but if I link
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 05:05 pm, you wrote:
what is the exact error message?
Not Found
The requested URL /var/www/media/sbutton.zip was not found on this server.
Apache-AdvancedExtranetServer/1.3.19 Server at localhost.localdomain Port 80
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 05:36 pm, you wrote:
Jon,
There's a few things wrong here:
#1. In order to give access to /var/www/media (which isn't under the
default document root of /var/www/html), you need to either alias it in the
httpd.conf Alias /media /var/www/media/ (without the quotes),
did I tell you it would be easy and t cl
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 18:48, Jon Doe wrote:
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 05:36 pm, you wrote:
Jon,
There's a few things wrong here:
#1. In order to give access to /var/www/media (which isn't under the
default document root of
Jon,
There's a few things wrong here:
#1. In order to give access to /var/www/media (which isn't under the
default document root of /var/www/html), you need to either alias it in the
httpd.conf Alias /media /var/www/media/ (without the quotes), or move it
under /var/www/html.
#2. The link
is that a real domain?
if not, then use your hostname in the browser... without the www..
ie http://mylinuxbox
that should match mylinuxbox to your internal ip in /etc/hosts
ie, in /etc/hosts
192.168.0.1 mylinuxbox
rgds
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
21, 2001 8:25 PM
To: Tuan Duc Tran; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Apache help
Tuan,
Sounds as though www.mylinuxbox.com isn't a registered domain name. If
it
isn't then you can only get to the machine via IP (because it is
unresolvable in dns). You have two options to get beyond
On Thursday 30 November 2000 16:26, you proffered:
I have mandrake 7.2 download version installed
with apache 1.3.14 along with apache mod perl
I can't seem to bring up my website
it ran under 7.02 with apache 1.3.9
but this time it says this:
unable to connect to server:
(TCP
thats not it...I can't even get a
127.0.0.1
or a localhost
it says tcp error: no root to host
-michael- wrote:
On Thursday 30 November 2000 16:26, you proffered:
I have mandrake 7.2 download version installed
with apache 1.3.14 along with apache mod perl
I can't seem to bring up my
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, you wrote:
I'm trying to install apache from the mandrake installation CD. I'm using
kpackage to install the rpm but i keep getting dependecy problems.
Here they are:
m is needed by apache-1.3.12-12mdk
libmm.so.10 is needed by apache 1.3.12-12mdk
You'll have to
look on your CD...and install ALL " devel " rpms
then install apache again
Jim Dwyer wrote:
I'm trying to install apache from the mandrake installation CD. I'm using
kpackage to install the rpm but i keep getting dependecy problems.
Here they are:
m is needed by apache-1.3.12-12mdk
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