[users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle

2013-10-09 Thread Timothy Curchod
as such: # sudo -u apache /usr/bin/php install.php I am using the following setup:Fedora 19Apache 2.4.6PHP 5.5.4moodle 2.5MariaDB 5.5.32 Since the Moodle docs indicate this is a permissions problem with apache, I thought I should ask here first. Any suggestions or solutions would be much welcomed. Thanks, Timothy Curchod.

RE: [users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle

2013-10-09 Thread Timothy Curchod
Chrome could not connect to *my ip*Is apache set to listen to an IP besides 127.0.0.1?Run httpd -S for the list of active vhosts. - Y On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 4:19 AM, Timothy Curchod wrote: Hi, I've tried a few times to setup moodle on LAMP but failed each time with the following errors:

RE: [users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle

2013-10-10 Thread Timothy Curchod
through "http://*my ip*/moodle" address, sorry. Please notify server administrator. Does Moodle modify the default 403 error page? That is probably what this is. If I use http://*my ip*/moodle or http://*my ip*:80/moodle I get this error: Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to *m

RE: [users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle

2013-10-10 Thread Timothy Curchod
Hi again. Stormy, I don't know if it's set to use DHCP. I believe so, but I will check when I can this evening. How would that affect my situation? Tomcat is running fine behind the router on a different box... And the 'strange behavior' was because I had set the wrong ip during moodle insta

RE: [users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle

2013-10-13 Thread Timothy Curchod
Hello everyone, Hope you're all having a good weekend. The good news here is that I've solved the localhost problem. The moodle config file, when set with this value "$CFG->wwwroot = 'localhostmoodle';" and then going to 'http://localhost/moodle' works and is fully functional. However, changin

RE: [users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle

2013-10-13 Thread Timothy Curchod
seems like a start up script flag, but I use systemctl to start httpd. I couldn't find an example of how to use that. Will that add IPv4 address listening? Timothy Curchod. From: yeh...@ymkatz.net Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2013 09:47:30 -0400 To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [users@httpd

RE: [users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle

2013-10-13 Thread Timothy Curchod
time to switch off here.I definitely won't be building Apache from source tonight! I will pick up with this problem tomorrow. Timothy. From: yeh...@ymkatz.net Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2013 10:20:58 -0400 To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle On Su

RE: [users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle

2013-10-14 Thread Timothy Curchod
this problem, or where I should ask? Timothy. From: yeh...@ymkatz.net Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2013 13:36:26 -0400 To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Timothy Curchod wrote: Hi again Yehuda, I pasted that "Listen 192.

RE: [users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle

2013-10-15 Thread Timothy Curchod
e: [users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 6:06 AM, Timothy Curchod wrote: The bad news is that in the error log there is nothing when going to http://192.186.1.100/info.php or http://*my*.*ip*.*goes*.*here*/info.php. Localhost works fine. So if there is

RE: [users@httpd] Permission Still Denied with Moodle

2013-10-18 Thread Timothy Curchod
ot; router to a static IP as I connect to the internet through a cable modem that changes the IP if it gets turned off, and since the router works for other boxes and I found a solution with FirewallD, I went with that. Thanks again for all the help, Timothy Curchod. Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 1