To get my apache to autostart, at boot I did this:
Fedora Core 1
* login as root: su - (the dash allows your /sbin dir to be in $PATH)
* type: service httpd start (this starts apache)
* type: chkconfig httpd on (this sets apache to start in your current init)
I added these lines into my httpd.conf, tho its just from memory, is this the right options??
Alias /hobbit "/var/lib/hobbit/" <Directory "/var/lib/hobbit/www">
Options Indexes FollowSymlinks ExecCGI Includes
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
then restarted apache
apachectl restart
then browsed to http://localhost/hobbit & what did I see? 401 message? 500 error? Nope.. the monitor was FINALLY working.. yay
Thanks guys for yer help -----Original Message----- From: Joe Sloan [mailto:joe at tmsusa.com] Sent: Sun 12/30/2007 11:31 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Thanks for that help earlier..
Todd Kleinert wrote:
Yeah, I did put those lines into my httpd.conf file, and fussed with that for a couple hours.. Due to some user-related issues, I ended up reloading fedora and starting over, again. This time I used the RPM install, and would like to stick with this one. So, I need to get back into the apache files on this new OS and add in those lines, will get on that soon.
With this RPM version, what directory can I find the ./configure script? I poked around and found the actual .cfg files for hobbit, where these tidbits are implemented, but I was getting used to that ./configure stuff..
The configure script is for building hobbit. Since the hobbit rpm comes already built, there is no need.
Joe
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