Then make sure that Drupal is actually installed in /var/www/.
Drupal uses a bootstrap file called index.php and your error log shows that
it is missing.

On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Antonio Moreno <
antonio.mor...@codebusters.es> wrote:

> El 03/12/12 13:53, John Doe escribió:
>
>> From: Antonio Moreno <antonio.mor...@codebusters.es**>
>>
>>
>>  El 03/12/12 11:59, John Doe escribió:
>>>
>>>>   Did you look into the log files...?
>>>>
>>> Error.log file contents
>>> [Mon Dec 03 12:02:00 2012] [error] [client 10.0.0.107] File does not
>>> exist:
>>> /var/www/codebusters/es, referer: http://10.0.0.108/codebusters/
>>> [Mon Dec 03 12:02:00 2012] [error] [client 10.0.0.107] script
>>> '/var/www/index.php' not found or unable to stat, referer:
>>> http://10.0.0.108/codebusters/
>>>
>> So, apache tells you ' /var/www/codebusters/es' does not exist
>> and '/var/www/index.php' does not exist either or isn't readable...
>> Is apache right?
>> If apache is right, why did you tell him to use non existant directories?
>>
>> JD
>>
> MY web-site is Drupal, directory are not really there, making a query to
> the database.
>
>
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