Re: [newbie] Apache help

2001-08-01 Thread James S Bear
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

RE: [newbie] Apache help

2001-08-01 Thread Adams, Jamie
03:10 To:Jon Doe Cc:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 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

Re: [newbie] Apache help

2001-07-31 Thread Jon Doe
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

Re: [newbie] Apache help

2001-07-31 Thread Jon Doe
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),

Re: [newbie] Apache help

2001-07-31 Thread etharp
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

Re: [newbie] Apache help

2001-07-31 Thread Michael D. Viron
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

RE: [newbie] Apache help

2001-07-21 Thread Franki
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

RE: [newbie] Apache help

2001-07-21 Thread Tuan Duc Tran
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

Re: [newbie] apache help

2000-11-30 Thread -michael-
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

Re: [newbie] apache help

2000-11-30 Thread KompuKit
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

Re: [newbie] Apache HELP

2000-07-22 Thread Roderick F.Lazaro
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

Re: [newbie] Apache HELP

2000-07-22 Thread KompuKit
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