Witango-Talk: Apache help

2011-01-29 Thread Wayne Irvine
This is kinda embarrassing. After years of using many different iterations of Tango/Witango on Macs using WebStar I am now faced with running Apache. And I can't get it working! I'm using an old MacMini (Intel) with 10.6. Apparently Apache is loaded by default and all you have to do is turn on

Re: Witango-Talk: Apache help

2011-01-29 Thread Dale Graham
Open the Console application (/Applications/Utilities/Console) Look at the console messages searching for Apache... If there's an issue you'll see a message. Usually when I have an Apache issue, it's because of an problem with the httpd.conf file. If that's the case, the Console will tell you.

RE: Witango-Talk: Apache help

2011-01-29 Thread Robert Shubert
Wayne It is correct that Apache should show up twice, once as root and once as _www - that's just how it works. It sounds like it is working correctly. Robert -Original Message- From: Wayne Irvine [mailto:wa...@byteserve.com.au] Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 5:22 AM To: Witango-Talk@

Re: Witango-Talk: Apache help

2011-01-29 Thread Wayne Irvine
On 29/01/2011, at 10:39 PM, Dale Graham wrote: > > However, you say you see httpd running in the Activity Monitor. What is the > symptom that indicates to you that Apache is not running? Sorry, wrote that question late at night after a long day of struggling with Apache. A reinstall of Leopard

Re: Witango-Talk: Apache help

2011-01-29 Thread Wayne Irvine
I see this repeatedly in the Console: System Diagnostic Reports: Process: httpd [9541] Path:/usr/sbin/httpd Identifier: httpd Version: ??? (???) Code Type: X86 (Native) Parent Process: httpd [1401] Date/Time: 2011-01-30 09:47:39.834 +1100 OS Version:

RE: Witango-Talk: Apache help

2011-01-29 Thread Robert Shubert
Did you already install Witango 6? -Original Message- From: Wayne Irvine [mailto:wa...@byteserve.com.au] Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 6:08 PM To: Witango-Talk@witango.com Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Apache help I see this repeatedly in the Console: System Diagnostic Reports: Process:

Re: Witango-Talk: Apache help

2011-01-29 Thread Dale Graham
That's not a good thing. Sounds weird, but try updating the OS (currently according to your console, it's at 10.6.6, not 10.6). There are security fixes affecting Apache, and this may overwrite anything corrupted. Failing that, was there anything that you tweaked in the Apache system before th

Re: Witango-Talk: Apache help

2011-01-29 Thread John Carrieri
I'm not sure if you gave all this info. 1. Was this the Apache Version that came with the Mini? I thought you said yes, and if so and this is a new one, Apple should support it. 2. If this is not a new mini, is it an intel or pc one and I've had to strip out 64 bit code to get Apache to run on

Re: Witango-Talk: Apache help

2011-01-29 Thread Wayne Irvine
I did run through the install process before finding this issue yes. On 30/01/2011, at 10:15 AM, Robert Shubert wrote: > Did you already install Witango 6? > > -Original Message- > From: Wayne Irvine [mailto:wa...@byteserve.com.au] > Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 6:08 PM > To: Witango-

Re: Witango-Talk: Apache help

2011-01-29 Thread Wayne Irvine
On 30/01/2011, at 10:38 AM, John Carrieri wrote: > I'm not sure if you gave all this info. > > 1. Was this the Apache Version that came with the Mini? Yes, or at least it's the Apache that came with the Snow Leopard upgrade disc. > I thought you said yes, and if so and this is a new one, Apple

Witango-Talk: linux standard server?

2011-01-29 Thread Robert Garcia
So I am sure this was probably explained, but I can't find it. I was SERIOUSLY thinking of moving from windows standard license to linux. Is there no standard for linux? Only advance? is that permanent? Is it possible to upgrade multiple standard licenses to one advanced? -- Robert Garcia Pre

Re: Witango-Talk: Apache help

2011-01-29 Thread Christian Platt
Look in the activity window wether and how many httpd processes are running. Your server is running. http://203.24.144.42:8080/ responses... Christian Am 30.01.2011 um 00:00 schrieb Wayne Irvine: > > On 29/01/2011, at 10:39 PM, Dale Graham wrote: >> >> However, you say you see httpd running i

Re: Witango-Talk: Apache help

2011-01-29 Thread Wayne Irvine
On 30/01/2011, at 3:28 PM, Christian Platt wrote: > Look in the activity window wether and how many httpd processes are running. 2. httpd under users _www and root. > > Your server is running. > > http://203.24.144.42:8080/ responses... Ahh yes, that is Addressbookserver. I have now removed th