Hi,
its been a while since ive set a site up before, (2+ years!) had a
couple personal sites hosted on a box at home running etch. well it
got hacked bad enough to trash everything, so ... on a new install
of lenny and wordpress downloaded from the wordpress site, not from deb
Paul McFerrin wrote:
Wow, my base site at http://localhost works !!!
Second: windows firewall is in fact disabled.
Third: infection due to unsafe surfing which is history now.
Fourth: To reload. Complete Installation including FORMAT from a XP Pro
CD that included all of the updates thru SP3
Daniel Reinhardt wrote:
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From: Scott Jones sanch...@gmail.com
Sent: 23 January, 2010 0:09
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [us...@httpd] apache installed, but can't access
I have apache installed on my ubuntu 9.10 desktop, but I can not
Can anyone offer any pointers as to what is wrong?
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EWD wrote:
I have a website that is running at http://www.ewd.com. I have also installed
another web application that is also accessible from
http://www.edw.com:8080.
I want to configure apache so users can use the second application at
app.ewd.com instead of www.edw.com:8080. How can I
good morning,
this is not a huge deal, but more frustrating than anything i have
encountered with linux. i cannot seem to get this right, apache2 cannot
write to access log files in /var/log/apache2/. the error log is still
churning along fine. i have checked permissions, all files inside
Vincent Bray wrote:
On 15/12/2007, Steve Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
apache2 cannot write to access log files in /var/log/apache2/
It sounds like you've just run out of disk space.
Also, there's no need to repeat NameVirtualHost before each of your vhosts.
thanks, ill fix
Try the following:
root su - apache
apache cd /var/log/apache
apache echo test access.log
well, I think I might be making some progress, the above did in fact
write test to the access.log (i physically made this log, not apache)
That of course assumes that 'apache' is a working user,
Staf Wagemakers wrote:
On Dec 10, 2007 12:04 AM, Steve Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I admit through fault of my own, the apache2 access logs were deleted.
My question is this, are these logs automagically regenerated on
their
own when apache2
good evening,
I admit through fault of my own, the apache2 access logs were deleted.
My question is this, are these logs automagically regenerated on their
own when apache2 is restarted?, and if they are, what can I do if they
have not been regenerated by numerous apache2 restarts, and
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