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Re: [SLE] http server setup problem in suse 10.0
- From: Istvan Gabor <suseuser04@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 18:39:24 +0100 (CET)
- Message-id: <freemail.20060201183924.69199@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello Carl,
> > When it turned to the server configuration (HTTP server
wizard)
> > I could not pass the first step as there was not anything in
the
> > "Listen to Interfaces" window. It was completely empty.
> > Now I am stucked. I think the localhost interface should be
> > there at least. What should I do?
> Under "HTTP Service" are two settings:
>
> "Disabled/Enabled" ... choose 'enabled' to have the server
start at boot.
Nope. I have a window titled "HTTP Server Wizard (1/5)
-- Network Device selection."
I can set the port number in the first line.
Below this it says "Listen on Interfaces" followd by an empty
window. I am supposed to select here an inteface, but there is
not anything here to select from.
If I click "Next" I get this error message:
"Error. At least one interface must be selected."
I can't step further.
> "Open Firewall on Selected Ports" ... enable this checkbox.
Either enabled or disabled does not make a difference.
>
> Under "Settings ... Summary":
>
> "Listen on | 80 "
> "Modules | ... "
> "Hosts | linux "
> "Default Host | linux "
>
> You use the "Edit" button to configure these settings as
follows:
> Highlight "Listen on" and click "Edit" select the port you want.
> Highlight "Modules" and click "Edit" to enable the modules
(examples:
SSI,
> Ruby, Perl, etc.) that you want.
> For "localhost" operation only, the hosts listed should already
be
populated
> and adequate.
I can't get to these settings.
> To check if Apache2 is running or to shut it down or restart it
(to activate
> config changes) or to start it if you've previously shut it down
(as root/su,
> of course):
>
> rcapache2 status
> rcapache2 stop
> rcapache2 restart
> rcapache2 start
My rcapache status reports:
# rcapache2 status
Checking for httpd2: running
May be important:
The computer is connected to the net through ADSL modem.
The network card is configured by DHCP.
But I think all these should not be make any change when
serving as localhost.
Thanks,
IG
___________________________________________________________________________
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> > When it turned to the server configuration (HTTP server
wizard)
> > I could not pass the first step as there was not anything in
the
> > "Listen to Interfaces" window. It was completely empty.
> > Now I am stucked. I think the localhost interface should be
> > there at least. What should I do?
> Under "HTTP Service" are two settings:
>
> "Disabled/Enabled" ... choose 'enabled' to have the server
start at boot.
Nope. I have a window titled "HTTP Server Wizard (1/5)
-- Network Device selection."
I can set the port number in the first line.
Below this it says "Listen on Interfaces" followd by an empty
window. I am supposed to select here an inteface, but there is
not anything here to select from.
If I click "Next" I get this error message:
"Error. At least one interface must be selected."
I can't step further.
> "Open Firewall on Selected Ports" ... enable this checkbox.
Either enabled or disabled does not make a difference.
>
> Under "Settings ... Summary":
>
> "Listen on | 80 "
> "Modules | ... "
> "Hosts | linux "
> "Default Host | linux "
>
> You use the "Edit" button to configure these settings as
follows:
> Highlight "Listen on" and click "Edit" select the port you want.
> Highlight "Modules" and click "Edit" to enable the modules
(examples:
SSI,
> Ruby, Perl, etc.) that you want.
> For "localhost" operation only, the hosts listed should already
be
populated
> and adequate.
I can't get to these settings.
> To check if Apache2 is running or to shut it down or restart it
(to activate
> config changes) or to start it if you've previously shut it down
(as root/su,
> of course):
>
> rcapache2 status
> rcapache2 stop
> rcapache2 restart
> rcapache2 start
My rcapache status reports:
# rcapache2 status
Checking for httpd2: running
May be important:
The computer is connected to the net through ADSL modem.
The network card is configured by DHCP.
But I think all these should not be make any change when
serving as localhost.
Thanks,
IG
___________________________________________________________________________
[origo] klikkbank lakossági számlacsomag havi 199 Ft-ért, bankkártya éves díj nélkül!
www.klikkbank.hu
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