Try killing off the currently running streamingadminserver.pl command
as well as any DarwinStreamingServer processes.
root# killall streamingadminserver.pl
root# killall DarwinStreamingServer
Then start up just the streamingadminserver.pl:
root# /usr/local/sbin/streamingadminserver.pl
Now, open your Web Browser like this:
http://qtss.domain.com:1220/
That much should work... Being that it is running on port 1220 and uses
completely different directories to serve files from
(/var/streaming/AdminHtml/)
should have absolutely nothing to do with Apache also running on the
box.
We've not encountered a 403 error before, so if you can provide more
details, or if you're able to reproduce the problem, please let us know.
Thanks,
Billy Brown
HI, I installed new Darwin preview 2 on Redhat 7.1, and now I get an
403 error when I try to go to the Admin page. It was working with
preview 1 fine.
I stopped all the DSS services and did an ./Install I did not get
any errors and the processes are running and there is something
listening on port :1220 but it cannot get the admin page to come
up. Could there be some setting in Apache that is not pointing to
the files? or to the files at port :1220?
Regards.
David
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