From: Brian J. <bjo...@je...> - 2001-07-22 17:09:28
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What kind of operating sytem are you using? Look for a file called hosts That file is the place to put name to IP number mappings including localhost Localhost is usually set to 127.0.0.0 which is a fake IP address that justs routes back to your machine There are other things that could be causing this error such as: have you installed a web server and is it running? have you set up your machine for TCP/IP networking? If you are using a Linuc machine, there is all sorts of how-tos at www.linuxdoc.org Wayne (inf...@pi...) wrote: > >Hi, >On the installation instruction for SETUP A USER I get ans error. >When I enter the URL >http://localhost/sql-ledger/admin.pl I get the error >Netscape can not find localhost. Can some kind soul >tell me how to let Netcape know about localhost, also >could you point me to some documentation on this? >Thanks. >WAyne. ----- Brian Johnson, P. Eng. Johnson Engineering Consultants www.jecinc.on.ca |
From: Brian J. <bjo...@je...> - 2001-07-23 14:07:14
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Have you tried just http://localhost/ to check that Apache is running? Wayne (inf...@pi...) wrote: > >I did both ping and ifconfig and they show 127.0.0.1. I >also did a chmod on all members to 777. I'm still getting >the same error message. Is there somthing in Apache >I have to do? >Thanks for the help. >Wayne >German Duenas wrote: >> Check for permissions to the directories that you are >> trying to access. Also type ifconfig and see if it >> lists the loopback or 127.0.0.0 address or type ping >> 127.0.0.0 if it says that it can not reach addresss it >> means that the network was not setup. Good luck >> Jerry >> --- Wayne <inf...@pi...> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > On the installation instruction for SETUP A USER I >> > get ans error. >> > When I enter the URL >> > http://localhost/sql-ledger/admin.pl I get the >> > error >> > Netscape can not find localhost. Can some kind soul >> > tell me how to let Netcape know about localhost, >> > also >> > could you point me to some documentation on this? >> > Thanks. >> > WAyne. >> > >> > >> >> __________________________________________________ >> Do You Yahoo!? >> Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger >> http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ ----- Brian Johnson, P. Eng. Johnson Engineering Consultants www.jecinc.on.ca |
From: Allen T. <al...@do...> - 2001-07-23 14:21:13
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Hello all, I have been archiving requests for help etc. for this forum almost since I discovered SQL ledger about October last year. If anyone would like copies of these please let me know. There are almost 700 messages BTW. Best regards, Allen Thompson Head of IT Dormy Limited Battersea Road, Heaton Mersey Stockport, Cheshire, SK4 3EN, UK Tel: +44 (0)161 432 9451 Mob: +44 (0)7970 562042 Fax: +44 (0)161 431 8442 Visit us online: http://www.dormy.co.uk Mailto: al...@do... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Johnson" <bjo...@je...> To: <sql...@li...> Sent: 23 July 2001 15:04 Subject: Re: help with localhost please. > Have you tried just http://localhost/ > to check that Apache is running? > > > Wayne (inf...@pi...) wrote: > > > >I did both ping and ifconfig and they show 127.0.0.1. I > >also did a chmod on all members to 777. I'm still getting > >the same error message. Is there somthing in Apache > >I have to do? > >Thanks for the help. > >Wayne > >German Duenas wrote: > >> Check for permissions to the directories that you are > >> trying to access. Also type ifconfig and see if it > >> lists the loopback or 127.0.0.0 address or type ping > >> 127.0.0.0 if it says that it can not reach addresss it > >> means that the network was not setup. Good luck > >> Jerry > >> --- Wayne <inf...@pi...> wrote: > >> > Hi, > >> > On the installation instruction for SETUP A USER I > >> > get ans error. > >> > When I enter the URL > >> > http://localhost/sql-ledger/admin.pl I get the > >> > error > >> > Netscape can not find localhost. Can some kind soul > >> > tell me how to let Netcape know about localhost, > >> > also > >> > could you point me to some documentation on this? > >> > Thanks. > >> > WAyne. > >> > > >> > > >> > >> __________________________________________________ > >> Do You Yahoo!? > >> Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger > >> http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ > > ----- > Brian Johnson, P. Eng. > Johnson Engineering Consultants > www.jecinc.on.ca > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > This message has been checked for all known viruses by UUNET delivered > through the MessageLabs Virus Control Centre. For further information visit > http://www.uk.uu.net/products/security/virus/ > > |
From: John S. <js...@im...> - 2001-07-23 14:48:34
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Hello Allen, I'm now looking through the documentation with a view to possibly improving/reforming/clarifying/rewriting and this might be extremely helpful. Thanks very much, John Stodart Caracas - Venezuela >Hello all, > >I have been archiving requests for help etc. for this forum almost since I >discovered SQL ledger about October last year. > >If anyone would like copies of these please let me know. There are almost >700 messages BTW. > >Best regards, > >Allen Thompson >Head of IT > >Dormy Limited >Battersea Road, Heaton Mersey >Stockport, Cheshire, SK4 3EN, UK >Tel: +44 (0)161 432 9451 >Mob: +44 (0)7970 562042 >Fax: +44 (0)161 431 8442 >Visit us online: http://www.dormy.co.uk |
From: Allen T. <al...@do...> - 2001-07-23 15:06:50
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If you require this material please send an email to: al...@do... with the words 'Archive Request' in the subject line and I will send the info to you. Please ensure your email address is in the 'Reply To' Best regards, Allen Thompson Head of IT Dormy Limited Battersea Road, Heaton Mersey Stockport, Cheshire, SK4 3EN, UK Tel: +44 (0)161 432 9451 Mob: +44 (0)7970 562042 Fax: +44 (0)161 431 8442 Visit us online: http://www.dormy.co.uk Mailto: al...@do... ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Stoddart" <js...@im...> To: <sql...@li...> Sent: 23 July 2001 15:52 Subject: Re: Archive material > Hello Allen, > > I'm now looking through the documentation with a view to possibly > improving/reforming/clarifying/rewriting and this might be extremely > helpful. > > Thanks very much, > > > John Stodart > Caracas - Venezuela > > >Hello all, > > > >I have been archiving requests for help etc. for this forum almost since I > >discovered SQL ledger about October last year. > > > >If anyone would like copies of these please let me know. There are almost > >700 messages BTW. > > > >Best regards, > > > >Allen Thompson > >Head of IT > > > >Dormy Limited > >Battersea Road, Heaton Mersey > >Stockport, Cheshire, SK4 3EN, UK > >Tel: +44 (0)161 432 9451 > >Mob: +44 (0)7970 562042 > >Fax: +44 (0)161 431 8442 > >Visit us online: http://www.dormy.co.uk > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > This message has been checked for all known viruses by UUNET delivered > through the MessageLabs Virus Control Centre. For further information visit > http://www.uk.uu.net/products/security/virus/ > > |
From: Dieter S. <dsi...@sq...> - 2001-07-23 15:47:36
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The complete archive is available at http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/7966/0/ the link is also listed on the SQL-Ledger website. Dieter Simader http://www.sql-ledger.org (780) 472-8161 DWS Systems Inc. Accounting Software Fax: 478-5281 =========== On a clear disk you can seek forever =========== On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Allen Thompson wrote: > Hello all, > > I have been archiving requests for help etc. for this forum almost since I > discovered SQL ledger about October last year. > > If anyone would like copies of these please let me know. There are almost > 700 messages BTW. > > Best regards, > > Allen Thompson |
From: Wayne <inf...@pi...> - 2001-07-24 16:56:39
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When I enter the url below, netscape thinks I'm trying to find a keyword and goes to netscapes home page to try and find this keyword. I'm really confused!! Wayne Brian Johnson wrote: > Have you tried just http://localhost/ > to check that Apache is running? > > Wayne (inf...@pi...) wrote: > > > >I did both ping and ifconfig and they show 127.0.0.1. I > >also did a chmod on all members to 777. I'm still getting > >the same error message. Is there somthing in Apache > >I have to do? > >Thanks for the help. > >Wayne > >German Duenas wrote: > >> Check for permissions to the directories that you are > >> trying to access. Also type ifconfig and see if it > >> lists the loopback or 127.0.0.0 address or type ping > >> 127.0.0.0 if it says that it can not reach addresss it > >> means that the network was not setup. Good luck > >> Jerry > >> --- Wayne <inf...@pi...> wrote: > >> > Hi, > >> > On the installation instruction for SETUP A USER I > >> > get ans error. > >> > When I enter the URL > >> > http://localhost/sql-ledger/admin.pl I get the > >> > error > >> > Netscape can not find localhost. Can some kind soul > >> > tell me how to let Netcape know about localhost, > >> > also > >> > could you point me to some documentation on this? > >> > Thanks. > >> > WAyne. > >> > > >> > > >> > >> __________________________________________________ > >> Do You Yahoo!? > >> Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger > >> http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ > > ----- > Brian Johnson, P. Eng. > Johnson Engineering Consultants > www.jecinc.on.ca |
From: Jonas S. <jo...@jo...> - 2001-07-24 17:11:25
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Wayne wrote: > When I enter the url below, netscape thinks I'm trying to find a keyword > and goes to netscapes home page to try and find this keyword. > I'm really confused!! > > >I did both ping and ifconfig and they show 127.0.0.1. I > > >also did a chmod on all members to 777. I'm still getting > > >the same error message. Is there somthing in Apache > > >I have to do? > > >Thanks for the help. > > >> > On the installation instruction for SETUP A USER I > > >> > get ans error. > > >> > When I enter the URL > > >> > http://localhost/sql-ledger/admin.pl I get the > > >> > error > > >> > Netscape can not find localhost. Can some kind soul > > >> > tell me how to let Netcape know about localhost, > > >> > also > > >> > could you point me to some documentation on this? Hi Wayne, It really sounds like you do not have apache running properly. Could you please tell a bit about your system, this makes it easier to guide you (it sounds like you need guiding here), as the commands you should run to problem solve and to configure is different from system to system. What is your system (Redhat, Slackware, Debian, Mandrake)? What version? Kind regards, Jonas P.S. If you reply _below_ quoted text, and cut out irrelevant parts of quotes, it is easier to read :-) -- Jonas Smedegaard <jo...@jo...> http://dr.jones.dk/~jonas/ +45 40843136 Spiff ApS (aka. IT-guide dr. Jones ApS) <dr...@jo...> http://dr.jones.dk/ Debian GNU/Linux <js...@de...> http://www.debian.org/ fngrprn: C02440B8 YES! I found it: http://www.shibumi.org/eoti.htm (by way of ot...@jo...) |
From: Wayne <inf...@pi...> - 2001-07-24 19:39:03
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I'm running Redhat 7.1 and I download the current release of Apache, which I used a tar file to installed. According to the RPM query I did before installing apache , nothing of apache was installed. Thanks for the help. Wayne Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > Hi Wayne, > > It really sounds like you do not have apache running properly. > > Could you please tell a bit about your system, this makes it easier to > guide you (it sounds like you need guiding here), as the commands you > should run to problem solve and to configure is different from system to > system. > > What is your system (Redhat, Slackware, Debian, Mandrake)? > > What version? > > Kind regards, > > Jonas > > P.S. > > If you reply _below_ quoted text, and cut out irrelevant parts of quotes, > it is easier to read :-) > > -- > Jonas Smedegaard <jo...@jo...> http://dr.jones.dk/~jonas/ +45 40843136 > Spiff ApS (aka. IT-guide dr. Jones ApS) <dr...@jo...> http://dr.jones.dk/ > Debian GNU/Linux <js...@de...> http://www.debian.org/ fngrprn: C02440B8 > > YES! I found it: http://www.shibumi.org/eoti.htm (by way of ot...@jo...) |
From: Richard E. II <win...@ya...> - 2001-07-24 17:13:41
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Your web server is not running or installed. Rick __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ |
From: Wayne <inf...@pi...> - 2001-07-24 19:32:42
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If I cd into /usr/local/Apache/htdoc and enter the command "netscape index.html.en ", the page that comes up informs me that apache is installed okay. As for the running of apache, the ps -ax command informs me that the httpd is running. What next? Wayne Richard Eicher II wrote: > Your web server is not running or installed. > > Rick > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger > http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ |
From: Rod R. <ro...@su...> - 2001-07-24 20:05:09
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Wayne wrote: > If I cd into /usr/local/Apache/htdoc and enter the command > "netscape index.html.en ", the page that comes up > informs me that apache is installed okay. That's just going to run netscape on a local file. The web server would not be involved. > As for the > running of apache, the ps -ax command informs > me that the httpd is running. > What next? It may be that apache is not configured to listen to localhost. Check your httpd.conf to see if it's only binding to the external IP address, or to a nonstandard port number. -- Rod http://www.sunsetsystems.com/ |
From: Dieter S. <dsi...@sq...> - 2001-07-24 21:56:49
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localhost should resolve to localhost.your_domain not localhost.com unless of course you own localhost.com What you are actually doing is requesting the login.pl script from the server running at www.localhost.com. Also check if you have a 'AddHandler cgi-script .pl' line in your httpd.conf file. htdoc is not normally setup to process perl scripts. You can also check if everything is working by using dnhttpd. cd to the dnhttpd/exec directory and start the private web server (type in ./dnhttpd on the command line). Then type in http://127.0.0.1:8000/login.pl into your web browser. To load the administration module type in http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin.pl Dieter Simader http://www.sql-ledger.org (780) 472-8161 DWS Systems Inc. Accounting Software Fax: 478-5281 =========== On a clear disk you can seek forever =========== On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Wayne wrote: > If I cd into /usr/local/Apache/htdoc and enter the command > "netscape index.html.en ", the page that comes up > informs me that apache is installed okay. As for the > running of apache, the ps -ax command informs > me that the httpd is running. > What next? > Wayne > > > Richard Eicher II wrote: > > > Your web server is not running or installed. > > > > Rick > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger > > http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ > > > |
From: Wayne <inf...@pi...> - 2001-07-24 22:38:52
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Dieter Simader wrote: > localhost should resolve to localhost.your_domain not localhost.com unless > of course you own localhost.com I don't have a DNS yet, so my domain, I beleave, is localdomain. > > > What you are actually doing is requesting the login.pl script from > the server running at www.localhost.com. Can you tell me how I'm doing this, so that I can stop doing it. > > > Also check if you have a 'AddHandler cgi-script .pl' line in your > httpd.conf file. htdoc is not normally setup to process perl scripts. I put this in according to the set-up instruction of sql-ledger. The place of the AddHandler cgi-script.pl was at the end of httpd.conf. As I learn more I'll put them where they should be. > > > You can also check if everything is working by using dnhttpd. cd to the > dnhttpd/exec directory and start the private web server (type in ./dnhttpd > on the command line). Then type in http://127.0.0.1:8000/login.pl into > your web browser. To load the administration module type in > http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin.pl If dnhttpd is a directory, then I don't have one. This is accorden to the find command. Thanks for your time. Wayne > > > Dieter Simader http://www.sql-ledger.org (780) 472-8161 > DWS Systems Inc. Accounting Software Fax: 478-5281 > =========== On a clear disk you can seek forever =========== > > On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Wayne wrote: > > > If I cd into /usr/local/Apache/htdoc and enter the command > > "netscape index.html.en ", the page that comes up > > informs me that apache is installed okay. As for the > > running of apache, the ps -ax command informs > > me that the httpd is running. > > What next? > > Wayne > > > > > > Richard Eicher II wrote: > > > > > Your web server is not running or installed. > > > > > > Rick > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Do You Yahoo!? > > > Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger > > > http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ > > > > > > |
From: Dieter S. <dsi...@sq...> - 2001-07-24 23:07:37
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localhost is setup in /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost.your_domain localhost to use the hosts file it is specified in host.conf with a 'hosts' line /etc/host.conf hosts Netscape tries (www.) host (.com|.org) if it can't find a matching name. This is why you are getting www.localhost.com when you enter localhost. Dieter Simader http://www.sql-ledger.org (780) 472-8161 DWS Systems Inc. Accounting Software Fax: 478-5281 =========== On a clear disk you can seek forever =========== On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Wayne wrote: > Dieter Simader wrote: > > > localhost should resolve to localhost.your_domain not localhost.com unless > > of course you own localhost.com > > I don't have a DNS yet, so my domain, I beleave, is localdomain. > > > > > > > What you are actually doing is requesting the login.pl script from > > the server running at www.localhost.com. > > Can you tell me how I'm doing this, so that I can stop doing it. > > > > > > > Also check if you have a 'AddHandler cgi-script .pl' line in your > > httpd.conf file. htdoc is not normally setup to process perl scripts. > > I put this in according to the set-up instruction of sql-ledger. > The place of the AddHandler cgi-script.pl was at the end of > httpd.conf. As I learn more I'll put them where they should > be. > > > > > > > You can also check if everything is working by using dnhttpd. cd to the > > dnhttpd/exec directory and start the private web server (type in ./dnhttpd > > on the command line). Then type in http://127.0.0.1:8000/login.pl into > > your web browser. To load the administration module type in > > http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin.pl > > If dnhttpd is a directory, then I don't have one. This is accorden to > the find command. > Thanks for your time. > Wayne > > > > > > > Dieter Simader http://www.sql-ledger.org (780) 472-8161 > > DWS Systems Inc. Accounting Software Fax: 478-5281 > > =========== On a clear disk you can seek forever =========== > > > > On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Wayne wrote: > > > > > If I cd into /usr/local/Apache/htdoc and enter the command > > > "netscape index.html.en ", the page that comes up > > > informs me that apache is installed okay. As for the > > > running of apache, the ps -ax command informs > > > me that the httpd is running. > > > What next? > > > Wayne > > > > > > > > > Richard Eicher II wrote: > > > > > > > Your web server is not running or installed. > > > > > > > > Rick > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > Do You Yahoo!? > > > > Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger > > > > http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ > > > > > > > > > > |
From: Wayne <inf...@pi...> - 2001-07-25 10:37:11
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Dieter Simader wrote: > localhost is setup in > /etc/hosts > 127.0.0.1 localhost.your_domain localhost This looks ok in my /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost > > > to use the hosts file it is specified in host.conf with a 'hosts' line > /etc/host.conf > hosts In my /etc/host.conf I have order hosts,bind Thanks. Wayne |
From: Wayne <inf...@pi...> - 2001-07-24 22:44:02
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Dieter Simader wrote: > > You can also check if everything is working by using dnhttpd. cd to the > dnhttpd/exec directory and start the private web server (type in ./dnhttpd > on the command line). Then type in http://127.0.0.1:8000/login.pl into > your web browser. To load the administration module type in > http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin.pl > After I sent my last reply I relize what dnhttpd was. This would completely by pass Apache. Is that correct? My problem with Apache would not be solved. What is your thinking in starting dnhttpd? Wayne |
From: Wayne <inf...@pi...> - 2001-07-26 14:08:44
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Dieter Simader wrote: > > You can also check if everything is working by using dnhttpd. cd to the > dnhttpd/exec directory and start the private web server (type in ./dnhttpd Thanks Dieter, this worked. Can anyone recommend a good book for Apache? I would also like to get sql-ledger to play nice with Apache. Thanks for all the replys. Wayne > > on the command line). Then type in http://127.0.0.1:8000/login.pl into > your web browser. To load the administration module type in > http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin.pl |
From: John S. <js...@im...> - 2001-07-26 16:36:24
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>Thanks Dieter, this worked. Can anyone recommend a good book >for Apache? There is plenty of superb material (faqs, documentation, etc.) for apache on their web site, starting at http://httpd.apache.org/. There is also such a thing as the Apache Support Webring (you can look up http://nav.webring.yahoo.com/hub?ring=apachesupport&id=13&hub) with tons more stuff. If you really want a book ... then wander over to http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/apache2/. There are a couple of books you may find interesting if you're going to make *heavy* use of apache. These guys publish some really good books! >I would also like to get sql-ledger to play nice with Apache. However, if you're already running dnhttpd satisfactorily you could forgo apache entirely. dnhttpd is more light-weight and come with the added advantage of not having to fiddle with an existing apache installation. Most linux and *bsd installations will have a running apache anyway, so just name your poison ... You shouldn't have *any* trouble at all getting either web server to work, Dieter's instructions are quite clear, just be careful and make sure to go through each step. Cheers, John Stoddart Caracas - Venezuela |
From: Roderick A. A. <raa...@ti...> - 2001-07-26 17:55:13
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Wayne wrote: > Dieter Simader wrote: > > > > > You can also check if everything is working by using dnhttpd. cd to the > > dnhttpd/exec directory and start the private web server (type in ./dnhttpd > > Thanks Dieter, this worked. Can anyone recommend a good book > for Apache? "Apache Server Bible", Mohammed J. Kabir, IDG Books "Apache Server Administrator's Handbook", Mohammed J. Kabir, IDB Books "Webmaster in A Nutshell", Stephen Spainhour & Robert Eckstein, O'Reilly > I would also like to get sql-ledger to play nice with Apache. Since Apache is the default webserver for many UNIX/Linux distributions it should play nice and does. Plays very nice with Apache for me. I even installed it in a different location, tweaked the httpd.conf file, and away it ran. Cheers, Rod -- Remove the word 'try' from your vocabulary ... Don't try. Do it or don't do it ... Steers try! Don Aslett |
From: Brian J. <bjo...@je...> - 2001-07-24 14:48:15
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I believe this means that your web server is not running Port 80 is the port that your web server normally monitors There are hundreds of ports for each IP address Wayne (inf...@pi...) wrote: > >Hi again, >The path to my httpd is "/usr/local/Apache/bin/httpd", >do I have to tell any module where my httpd is? >When I enter the command, "telnet localhost 80" I get this error- >Trying 127.0.01... >telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: connection refuse >When I do ping IP address 127.0.0.1 shows up. >When I do ifconfig address 127.0.0.1 shows up. >Can anyone give me some more suggestion on > what I should be looking for? >TIA. >Wayne >Anders Wallenquist wrote: >> Wayne wrote: >> >> >I did both ping and ifconfig and they show 127.0.0.1. I >> >also did a chmod on all members to 777. I'm still getting >> >the same error message. Is there somthing in Apache >> >I have to do? >> >Thanks for the help. >> >Wayne >> > >> >> Have you checked your apache/httpd? >> >> /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart # Does a restart of apache (stop and >> then start) >> >> telnet localhost 80 # Gives you direct access thru http-protocol GET / >> and so on... >> >> http://127.0.0.1/sql-ledger/admin.pl # in netscape forces netscape to >> not use /etc/hosts or dns >> >> /aw ----- Brian Johnson, P. Eng. Johnson Engineering Consultants www.jecinc.on.ca |
From: Wayne <inf...@pi...> - 2001-07-24 16:53:40
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When I excute the command "ps -ax" I see the following in the list /usr/local/Apache/httpd. I assume that this means that apache is running. Correct me if I'm wrong! Wayne Brian Johnson wrote: > I believe this means that your web server is not running > > Port 80 is the port that your web server normally monitors > > There are hundreds of ports for each IP address > > Wayne (inf...@pi...) wrote: > > > >Hi again, > >The path to my httpd is "/usr/local/Apache/bin/httpd", > >do I have to tell any module where my httpd is? > >When I enter the command, "telnet localhost 80" I get this error- > >Trying 127.0.01... > >telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: connection refuse > >When I do ping IP address 127.0.0.1 shows up. > >When I do ifconfig address 127.0.0.1 shows up. > >Can anyone give me some more suggestion on > > what I should be looking for? > >TIA. > >Wayne > >Anders Wallenquist wrote: > >> Wayne wrote: > >> > >> >I did both ping and ifconfig and they show 127.0.0.1. I > >> >also did a chmod on all members to 777. I'm still getting > >> >the same error message. Is there somthing in Apache > >> >I have to do? > >> >Thanks for the help. > >> >Wayne > >> > > >> > >> Have you checked your apache/httpd? > >> > >> /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart # Does a restart of apache (stop and > >> then start) > >> > >> telnet localhost 80 # Gives you direct access thru http-protocol GET / > >> and so on... > >> > >> http://127.0.0.1/sql-ledger/admin.pl # in netscape forces netscape to > >> not use /etc/hosts or dns > >> > >> /aw > > ----- > Brian Johnson, P. Eng. > Johnson Engineering Consultants > www.jecinc.on.ca |
From: Brian J. <bjo...@je...> - 2001-07-24 19:49:15
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That does not mean that Apache is running. That means you've loaded the file into Netscape and it's being displayed - that is not the same as having it served. You can use Netscape to load any document - but you want Apache to process the document and then serve it to your browser OK - we think that you have Apache and PostgreSQL. It sounds like PostgreSQL is running but not Apache Find the file apachectl (on my machine it's under /usr/local/apache/bin and also under /usr/bin) Type ./apachectl start That should start Apache - it should say something like "httpd started" Now try http://localhost/index.html.en and tell us if it displays a page My guess is that we will next have to make sure that you have the correct modules installed Did you modify httpd.conf? Wayne (inf...@pi...) wrote: > >If I cd into /usr/local/Apache/htdoc and enter the command >"netscape index.html.en ", the page that comes up >informs me that apache is installed okay. As for the >running of apache, the ps -ax command informs >me that the httpd is running. >What next? >Wayne >Richard Eicher II wrote: >> Your web server is not running or installed. >> >> Rick >> >> __________________________________________________ >> Do You Yahoo!? >> Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger >> http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ |
From: Wayne <inf...@pi...> - 2001-07-24 20:52:05
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Brian Johnson wrote: > OK - we think that you have Apache and PostgreSQL. > It sounds like PostgreSQL is running but not Apache > > Find the file apachectl (on my machine it's under /usr/local/apache/bin and also > under /usr/bin) > > Type ./apachectl start When I enter this command I got back "apache is already running" > > > That should start Apache - it should say something like "httpd started" > > Now try http://localhost/index.html.en and tell us if it displays a page The results from this was NOT FOUND - the reguested URL /usr/local/Apache/htdoc/index.html.en was not found on this server followed by Apache 1.3.14 server www.localhost.com Port 80 Thanks again for the help Wayne > > > My guess is that we will next have to make sure that you have the correct modules > installed > > Did you modify httpd.conf? > > Wayne (inf...@pi...) wrote: > > > >If I cd into /usr/local/Apache/htdoc and enter the command > >"netscape index.html.en ", the page that comes up > >informs me that apache is installed okay. As for the > >running of apache, the ps -ax command informs > >me that the httpd is running. > >What next? > >Wayne > >Richard Eicher II wrote: > >> Your web server is not running or installed. > >> > >> Rick > >> > >> __________________________________________________ > >> Do You Yahoo!? > >> Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger > >> http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ |