On Sat, Aug 12, 2006 at 03:23:59AM -0400, Cary Pembleton wrote: > Hi Simo, > Thanks for the help. I am just going to back up to an old RedHat 9 and > Apache 1.whatever. I have wasted far too much time fooling around with > Debian and Apache 2, it's a matter of how much lost time is really costing > me. I just do not have the luxury to do it. I have rebuilt Debian 3.1 4 > times now and each time I try to make any changes what so ever to Apache2 it > just breaks the whole damn OS. Perhaps at my age and road mileage I am just > unable to "get it". So, thanks again. I really did follow your last email to > the letter, I printed it out and typed out each step. This last time I tried > it with Manhattan VC being the only site served by the Server and still > nothing. Once you remove the 000_default out of Apache2 it seems nothing > will work right after that. So, I am at a total loss as to what the deal is. > I actually had it working 2 nights ago, but when I logged out from one of > the classrooms I created in the Administration tutorial as a teacher, I was > not redirected back to the teacher login screen. I checked into this and I > was told the ServerName directive was either wrong or not set. Well I never > found a ServerName directive in any file dealing with Apache 2. It seems odd > though, for the administrator of the ManhattanVC the redirect back worked > fine, > Thanks, > > Cary Pembleton > IT Consultant > PC Tech Help, LLC > 32 Cove Lane > Campbellsville, KY 42718 > (270) 789-0187 Office > http://www.pctechhelp.net
Sorry to hear it does not work :( The ServerName directive _is_ in the manhat-file, which you linked from the /etc/apache2/sites-available/ to /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ From my earlier email: > # Make sure that you put your real servername here > ServerName www.manhat.yourdomain.com I trust that you have adapted the files into your system, i.e. changed all the 'xxx.yyy.zzz.www' to the _real_ ip-adress and all the 'yourdomain.com' to the _real_ domain name. Also, the MVC custom.h file has the '#define EXIT_URL', which you need to adapt to your system. This has nothing to do with Debian, as it's a MVC customization feature. And please, no CC necessary :) All the best Simo -- :r ~/.signature
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