[hobbit] apache
Josh Luthman
josh at imaginenetworksllc.com
Tue Mar 3 09:37:00 CET 2009
Do you have a statement that looks like
Alias / somethinghere
by chance?
Josh Luthman
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--- Henry Spencer
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:28 AM, pkc_mls <pkc_mls at yahoo.fr> wrote:
> could you please copy/paste the related error from the error.log file in
> the apache log directory ?
>
> can you get access to the DocumentRoot of your apache server ?
> ie http://myserver
>
> oyvind.bjorge at telenor.com a écrit :
>
>
>> Thank you for the suggstion, but it don't seems to be it.
>>
>> I have tried to add both user nobody and the apache user to the xymon
>> group.
>>
>> I have given the group both x and r to the files.
>>
>> The earlier problem I had was missing x to an above directory.
>>
>> If I su - to apache it is alowed to read the files.
>>
>> Any other suggestions?
>>
>> Øyvind
>>
>> *Fra:* Kip, D. - GDI/SNB [mailto:d.kip at gdi.minjus.nl]
>> *Sendt:* 27. februar 2009 14:23
>> *Til:* hobbit at hswn.dk
>> *Emne:* RE: [hobbit] apache
>>
>> Put user 'nobody' in the same group as the hobbit/xymon-user (typically
>> 'hobbit'), that will help a lot in file-access.
>>
>> And to make sure issue command ' cd /local/xymon; chmod -R g+r * '
>>
>> Alternatively (but not recommended) make all files in hobbit-hierarchy
>> worldreadable ( cd /local/xymon; chmod -R o+r * )
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> *Van:* oyvind.bjorge at telenor.com [mailto:oyvind.bjorge at telenor.com]
>> *Verzonden:* vrijdag 27 februari 2009 13:53
>> *Aan:* hobbit at hswn.dk
>> *Onderwerp:* [hobbit] apache
>>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> I have just installed a xymon server, but don’t get the apache config
>> correct.
>>
>> I have added a directory and an alias in httpd.conf:
>>
>> Alias /xymon/ "/local/xymon/server/www"
>>
>> <Directory "/local/xymon/server/www">
>>
>> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes MultiViews
>>
>> Order allow,deny
>>
>> Allow from all
>>
>> </Directory>
>>
>> ScriptAlias /xymon-cgi/ "/local/xymon/cgi-bin/"
>>
>> <directory "/local/xymon/cgi-bin">
>>
>> AllowOverride None
>>
>> Options ExecCGI Includes
>>
>> Order allow,deny
>>
>> Allow from all
>>
>> </Directory>
>>
>> At first I got error messages with no access towards
>> http://myserver/xymon, but after adjusting filsystem rights I instead get
>> a directory listing.
>>
>> Index of /xymon
>>
>> [ICO] Name Last modified Size Description
>>
>> [DIR] Parent Directory -
>>
>> [TXT] bb.html 27-Feb-2009 12:29 7.9K
>>
>> [TXT] bb2.html 27-Feb-2009 12:29 2.7K
>>
>> [TXT] bbnk.html 27-Feb-2009 12:29 2.2K
>>
>> [DIR] gifs/ 26-Jan-2009 16:28 -
>>
>> [DIR] help/ 26-Jan-2009 16:28 -
>>
>> [DIR] html/ 26-Jan-2009 16:28 -
>>
>> [TXT] index.html 27-Feb-2009 12:29 7.9K
>>
>> [DIR] menu/ 26-Jan-2009 16:28 -
>>
>> [DIR] notes/ 26-Jan-2009 16:28 -
>>
>> [DIR] rep/ 26-Jan-2009 16:28 -
>>
>> [DIR] snap/ 26-Jan-2009 16:28 -
>>
>> [DIR] wml/ 26-Jan-2009 16:28 -
>>
>> If I try to select index.html (or bb.html) or typing the filename in the
>> url, I get an 404 error:
>>
>> Not Found
>>
>> The requested URL /xymon/index.html was not found on this server.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Øyvind
>>
>>
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