From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2007-10-22 03:37:35
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Is there anything different about the configuration of those domains for which it doesn't work, in the Apache config file? - Jamie On 21/Oct/2007 20:23 Kim Sleiborg wrote .. > It looks like php is running now! > In Virtual Server Options for default server, Aliases and Redirets I > have a redirect to a php based webmail that is working: > Alias /mail "/usr/share/roundcube" > > ...but for some virtual domaiins I still get the download page: > http://cxclub.dk/phpbb/index.php > > - Kim > > Den 21/10/2007 kl. 22.29 skrev Kim Sleiborg: > > > The module wasn't checked so I just did that. > > An error appeared when enabling the module, but the module appears > > enabled now. > > > > This was the error: > > Starting web server (apache2)...(98)Address already in use: > > make_sock: could not bind to address [::]:80 > > (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address > > 0.0.0.0:80 > > no listening sockets available, shutting down > > Unable to open logs > > failed! > > > > I restarted Apache2 but the browser still suggests a download when > > getting a php page. > > > > - Kim > > > > Den 21/10/2007 kl. 20.32 skrev Jamie Cameron: > > > >> Did you try installing the libapache2-mod-php5 package? > >> I recall seeing a problem recently where an Apache upgrade > >> removed it on on a Debian system .. > >> > >> If you have installed, it sure the module is active, which can > >> be done in Webmin's Apache module, on the 'Configure Apache Modules' > >> page. > >> > >> - Jamie > >> > >> On 21/Oct/2007 09:11 Kim Sleiborg wrote .. > >>> Looks like the problem lies somewhere else... > >>> It seems php are not running at all after the Apache2 upgrade on my > >>> Debian server. > >>> > >>> Entering a webpage with a index.php file suggests a file download: > >>> http://reddots.dk > >>> > >>> Right now in /etc/apache2/ I have these config files: > >>> apache2.conf and httpd.conf (which only contains one line: Alias / > >>> mail "/usr/share/roundcube"). > >>> > >>> - Kim > >>> > >>> Den 19/10/2007 kl. 6.36 skrev Jamie Cameron: > >>> > >>>> Looks like your new Apache version doesn't include mod_php, or > >>>> doesn't have > >>>> it enabled. If PHP on your system is always run via CGI or fastCGI > >>>> scripts > >>>> (which is the default for Virtualmin Pro), you can work around this > >>>> problem > >>>> by removing those php_value lines from the Apache configuration > >>>> files > >>>> that mention them, as they are not needed. > >>>> > >>>> Alternately, you can install mod_php with the command : > >>>> > >>>> apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5 > >>>> > >>>> I'm cc'ing Joe on this email, as it may be a problem with the > >>>> Apache > >>>> package he created. > >>>> > >>>> - Jamie > >>>> > >>>> On 18/Oct/2007 20:04 Kim Sleiborg wrote .. > >>>>> Hi Jamie > >>>>> > >>>>> I have an urgent problem. Affter upgrading an Apache2 package an > >>>>> hour > >>>>> ago, Apache failed to start. > >>>>> Virtualmin Pro is also down, so I can't get in touch with the > >>>>> server. > >>>>> > >>>>> I really need assistance here.... > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Restarting the server Debian comes up with this error: > >>>>> > >>>>> Syntax error on line 41 of /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ > >>>>> brakhage.dk.conf > >>>>> Invalid command 'php_value', perhaps misspelled or defined by a > >>>>> module not included by the server configuration. > >>>>> Failed! > >>>>> > >>>>> This is from the package update: > >>>>> > >>>>> Now updating apache2 .. > >>>>> > >>>>> Installing package(s) with command apt-get -y --force- > >>>>> yes -f > >>>>> install apache2 .. > >>>>> > >>>>> Reading package lists... > >>>>> Building dependency tree... > >>>>> The following extra packages will be installed: > >>>>> apache2-mpm-worker apache2.2-common > >>>>> The following packages will be REMOVED: > >>>>> apache2-mpm-prefork libapache2-mod-php5 > >>>>> The following NEW packages will be installed: > >>>>> apache2-mpm-worker > >>>>> The following packages will be upgraded: > >>>>> apache2 apache2.2-common > >>>>> 2 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 2 to remove and 4 not > >>>>> upgraded. > >>>>> Need to get 1467kB of archives. > >>>>> After unpacking 6124kB disk space will be freed. > >>>>> Get:1 http://software.virtualmin.com virtualmin-etch/main > >>>>> apache2 2.2.3-50vm [38.7kB] > >>>>> Get:2 http://software.virtualmin.com virtualmin-etch/main > >>>>> apache2.2-common 2.2.3-50vm [994kB] > >>>>> Get:3 http://software.virtualmin.com virtualmin-etch/main > >>>>> apache2-mpm-worker 2.2.3-50vm [434kB] > >>>>> Fetched 1467kB in 3s (387kB/s) > >>>>> (Reading database ... 109905 files and directories > >>>>> currently > >>>>> installed.) > >>>>> Preparing to replace apache2 2.2.3-50 (using .../ > >>>>> apache2_2.2.3-50vm_all.deb) ... > >>>>> Unpacking replacement apache2 ... > >>>>> (Reading database ... 109901 files and directories > >>>>> currently > >>>>> installed.) > >>>>> Removing libapache2-mod-php5 ... > >>>>> Module php5 disabled; run /etc/init.d/apache2 force- > >>>>> reload to > >>>>> fully disable. > >>>>> Removing apache2-mpm-prefork ... > >>>>> Stopping web server (apache2).... > >>>>> (Reading database ... 109897 files and directories > >>>>> currently > >>>>> installed.) > >>>>> Preparing to replace apache2.2-common 2.2.3-50 (using .../ > >>>>> apache2.2-common_2.2.3-50vm_amd64.deb) ... > >>>>> Unpacking replacement apache2.2-common ... > >>>>> Selecting previously deselected package apache2-mpm-worker. > >>>>> Unpacking apache2-mpm-worker (from .../apache2-mpm- > >>>>> worker_2.2.3-50vm_amd64.deb) ... > >>>>> Setting up apache2.2-common (2.2.3-50vm) ... > >>>>> > >>>>> Setting up apache2-mpm-worker (2.2.3-50vm) ... > >>>>> Starting web server (apache2)... failed! > >>>>> > >>>>> Setting up apache2 (2.2.3-50vm) ... > >>>>> > >>>>> .. install complete. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> - Kim > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > Still grepping through log files to find problems? 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