[OGo-Users] Cannot access OpenGroupware through LAN via Apache

Marco van Eck users@opengroupware.org
Thu, 10 May 2007 20:19:08 +0200


Adam Tauno Williams schreef:
>> I've installed OGo according to the "OGo Installation On openSUSE 10.2"
>> document found on WhiteMice's Homepage on the OpenGroupware.org
>> Documentation Project website.
>> http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/misc/ogo-install-for-opensuse102/view
>>     
>
> Did you use the packages from -
> http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/OGo-openSUSE-TRUNK.tar.gz/file_view
>
> Due to some changes in openSUSE the 10.0 packages only sort of 10.2
> anymore;  the packages at the above URL are build on 10.2
>   
Yes, I did use the packages downloaded from that URL.
>   
>> Before that I installed Cyrus, Apache2.2.3 and Postfix. The mailflow is
>> working just fine, Apache is working just fine.
>> After installing OGo I can run OGo just fine on the server by executing
>> http://localhost/OpenGroupware/
>>     
>
> Sweet.
>   
Agree!

I did fight with OGo in combination with Sieve though. Couldn't get the 
vacation rules working.

Been looking at configuration files and searching the internet for more 
then two days.
Turned out I didn't have the Cyrus-SASL-Plain mod installed on my 
system... :)
>> My problem lies in accessing OGo from any location on the LAN with
>> Apache working as frontend. I can access the document root of Apache
>> just fine (http://webserver/ works), but when I redirect the browser to:
>> http://webserver/OpenGroupWare I'm getting a 404, Not Found error
>> message...
>> As far as I can conclude this has something to do with my Apache
>> configuration but I'm out of clues at the moment. I hope someone can
>> help me look into the correct direction.
>> I've added the following to my httpd.conf to enable the Apache OGo
>> module:
>>     
>
> You shouldn't have had to add anything to your httpd.conf.  The RPMS
> will put the appropriate files in /etc/apache2/conf.d
>
> Perhaps you are double-defining something - no certain what that would
> look like.  Do you have files like ngobjweb.conf and ogo-webui.conf in
> your /etc/apache2/conf.d?
>   
There's the problem!

The 5 files listed in the /etc/apache2/conf.d directory have nothing to 
do with OGo...

They are: apache2-manual.conf, inst_server.conf.in mailman.conf, 
mod_perl.conf and php5.conf


Where did I go wrong? I can't remember seeing any errors.

I installed and downloaded OGo last weekend I think.

Is it possible to install those missing files manually from the tar?


Thank you for your help. It's very much appreciated!

Best regards,
Marco van Eck