Hello all,
Hey, I just downloaded and am trying to install 1.0.9 to my Netware 6 SP2 server, running Php 4.2.4-Dev (been working great), Apache 1.3.27 and mysql 4.0.3 beta. I realize that I need to check for newer versions, but the above setup has been working great for phpnuke and some other apps.
Anyways, I was able to get to the Configuration screen just fine, but am now stuck on it. The documentation refers to a "Buggy_Referrer" setting in config.php, but apparently that is no longer available in the new release.
Any Ideas or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Wayne Campbell
USD447
Hello again,
OK, I updated apache to 2.0.46 and I upgraded PHP to 4.2.4-Dev (specifically for Apache 2) and I am still having the same problems.
I somehow mamaged to get past the Configuration screen and am now stuck on the "site.php" screen. Every time I enter the site name, etc and hit "save" it just comes back to the same page. I'm wondering if there is some kind of problem W/ http.conf that is messing up the redirection.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Remember I am running netware 6 SP3 (upgraded that yesterday too).
Thanks
Wayne
--a thought just occured to me..I'm gonna disable my proxy to see if that has anything to do with it..
OK, I updated apache to 2.0.46 and I upgraded PHP to 4.2.4-Dev (specifically for Apache 2) and I am still having the same problems.
I somehow mamaged to get past the Configuration screen and am now stuck on the "site.php" screen. Every time I enter the site name, etc and hit "save" it just comes back to the same page. I'm wondering if there is some kind of problem W/ http.conf that is messing up the redirection.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Remember I am running netware 6 SP3 (upgraded that yesterday too).
Thanks
Wayne
--a thought just occured to me..I'm gonna disable my proxy to see if that has anything to do with it..
Ok all,
I've got it.. It was a http.conf problem.. Resolved now..
Thanks
Wayne
I've got it.. It was a http.conf problem.. Resolved now..
Thanks
Wayne
Can you tell us what the httpd.conf problem was? It might help someone else down the track.
I believe this was the solution..
I have 3 private IP's bound to my server, so I changed:
Listen 80 to Listen PrivIP:80
I'm not exactly sure why this was a problem, but it seemed to have fixed it. This Web stuff tends to make my head hurt..
Wayne
I have 3 private IP's bound to my server, so I changed:
Listen 80 to Listen PrivIP:80
I'm not exactly sure why this was a problem, but it seemed to have fixed it. This Web stuff tends to make my head hurt..
Wayne