And watch the apache log files. There you will see the http requests and
why apache can't find them.
regards
klaus
Jan Janak wrote:
SERWeb should be accessible as
http://<ip_of_the_host>/serweb.
If that returns 404 then you need to create /serweb alias in Apache
configuration. You can do so by including /etc/serweb/apache.conf file
in the main Apache configuration file.
Jan.
On 29-09-2005 16:40, Elad Dotan wrote:
Hi,
I've installed 4 RPM files on a Fedora CORE 3.
The RPM are:
ser-0.9.3-0.i386.rpm
php-pecl-classkit-0.4-2.i386.rpm
ser-mysql-0.9.3-0.i386.rpm
serweb-0.9.3-0.i386.rpm
I enabled the httpd and mysql service.
I'm not sure what to do next.
All the Documentation I have is related to source flies and not RPM.
Ser is working but I don't know how to configure the serweb in order for
it to work.
I tried: http://
but I get an error.
where can I find documentation about ser web?
Thanks,
Elad.
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