Re: apache2.4 on CentOS - doesn't do a thing
Re: apache2.4 on CentOS - doesn't do a thing
- Subject: Re: apache2.4 on CentOS - doesn't do a thing
- From: Rainer Duffner <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2017 02:00:51 +0200
> Am 07.08.2017 um 01:45 schrieb Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden>:
>
> Ubuntu….. I only ever use Centos.
>
> where does wotaskd.woa and javamonitor.woa live? did you chown them after
> they were installed? So that they will run with the appserver:appserveradm
> user. Check and make sure.
>
They run like that.
> you said you disabled all the references to ‘cgi-bin’. Personally I would
> make it work as the instructions say, then start playing around with removing
> that kind of stuff.
The instructions don’t say how the rest of the apache config has to look like.
The default httpd.conf has references to the default cgi-bin directory and adds
a script alias for it.
On Ubuntu, that threw-off webobjects. In any case,
But, because I looked at the startup-script again, I realized that I had
changed it previously (by request of the application-administrator) to make
wotaskd listen on the first IP of the server, instead of 127.0.0.1.
Once I changed that in the apache webobjects configuration, it actually started
to work.
I had forgotten about that change.
I have to ask him, if he still needs it.
Thanks.
Best Regards
Rainer
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