If I remember correctly some time ago I saw a message that webmin that ships with Suse 9 has some bad paths by default. Fix was to remove the Suse RPM and download and install the newest rpm from the webmin site. Doug On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 21:56:15 +0000, Paul Cooke wrote
OK, I'm a newb... I've got apache running just for my local network (outside is blocked by my smoothwall firewall). I'm have no fun wading through the mega confusing apache documentation... I thought... what about webmin... looks in Yast software yup... installs it and goes and starts it up in runlevel editor...
fires up my browser and logs into webmin.. nice... rather like Samba's own web admin client...
OK. The meat of the business. Goes to the servers entry and clicks on the Apache icon
uh oh...
|The Apache root directory /usr/local/httpd does not exist. If you have Apache |installed, adjust the module configuration to use the correct paths.
great... so what the heck do I stick in the appropriate slots on this page???
http://127.0.0.1:10000/config.cgi?apache
shouldn't this sort of thing be correctly configured from the git go??? Are there any other SuSE specific surprises with Webmin??? or should I just dump it and stick with YAST? and manually mess with the Apache files...
I've got Apache running fine locally but was trying to get cgi scripts in my public-html dir running for myself and only myself and the documents are rather confusing as to exactly where to make the AliasScript entry
The scripts do run if I point the browser at them in the file:/srv/www/cgi-bin using <http://127.0.0.1/cgi- bin/tellyguide.cgi> as an example...
telly guide is great... got it from here http://www.fourteenminutes.com/code/tellyguide/
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