. None of the subdirectories work.
John
Igor Cicimov wrote:
404 means file not found which means you don't have any index.html file
in
the other folders you try to access.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:58 AM, jwberger jwberge...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am having an issue
index.html file
in
the other folders you try to access.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:58 AM, jwberger jwberge...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am having an issue with the DirectoryIndex. We have it set as
DirectoryIndex index.html We have a site the runs at
https://www.site.com
.
When we hit that site
should check if this one is.
jwberger wrote:
Here is the some of the information from my conf file.
VirtualHost x.x.x.x:8081
ServerAdmin ad...@localhost
DocumentRoot D:/docs
ServerName x.x.x.x:8081
ServerAlias x.x.x.x:8081
ErrorLog logs/partners3/error.log
exactly as expected. So the problem in all likelihood is not with
Apache, but with something in your configuration which prevents it from
working. But the information you provide seems incomplete or
inaccurate, so it is difficult to help you.
jwberger wrote:
How do I check to see
configuration which prevents it from
working. But the information you provide seems incomplete or
inaccurate, so it is difficult to help you.
jwberger wrote:
How do I check to see if it is inheriting. Also, I tried adding the
DirectoryIndex in the VirtualHost section, but it still did not work
, /Softwaredownloads and /focis to none
on the SetHandlers, do you think that might fix it?
John
awarnier wrote:
jwberger wrote:
I completely agree that it is most likely an issue with my config. I am
pretty new to Apache. Below is the complete config. I know I probably
did
not do some things
In fact I pretty much went with defaults on where everything was located in
the configuration file. So, the VirtualHost information was where it was
located to begin with.
John
awarnier wrote:
jwberger wrote:
I completely agree that it is most likely an issue with my config. I am
pretty
I am having an issue with the DirectoryIndex. We have it set as
DirectoryIndex index.html We have a site the runs at https://www.site.com.
When we hit that site as shown it comes up fine because there is an
index.html file there. However, if we go further down to
http://www.site.com/tpg or
could
get to all three IP addresses at port 8080. Again, maybe I am doing
something wrong.
John
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
jwberger wrote:
I am novice when it comes to Apache. I have installed 2.2.9 on a Windows
2003 server and can get it to run fine. The server has one NIC with
three
IP
in
the conf file ran. Now I can create two new Windows services for the other
IP's and run them separately.
John
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
jwberger wrote:
I am novice when it comes to Apache. I have installed 2.2.9 on a Windows
2003 server and can get it to run fine. The server has one NIC
. I reversed
to shut the down on at a time and each time the site would longer be
available. I no longer have a site or config that has Listen 8080.
John
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
jwberger wrote:
I did that but it still seemed like if I had only one windows service it
started all three
Jay,
That is not the problem I am having. All of our DMZ sites sit behind a Load
Balance switch and all run on port 8080. Our public facing domain names\IP
addresses (Public URL's) are housed on the Load Balance switch and run on
port 80. When someone hits our Public url, they hit the LB
I am novice when it comes to Apache. I have installed 2.2.9 on a Windows
2003 server and can get it to run fine. The server has one NIC with three
IP addresses bound to it. In installed Apache as a Windows service and
edited the httpd.conf file so that the server listened on port 8080. I
server to restart:
is that too long to keep all your sites down?
-Brian
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 3:55 PM, jwberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They are bound to one interface. I did see all the info on the Virtual
host
and got it working. My issue is that since they are different sites, if
I
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