[OGo-Users] Cannot access OpenGroupware through LAN via Apache
Adam Tauno Williams
users@opengroupware.org
Thu, 10 May 2007 14:24:10 -0400
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> >> 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-o=
pensuse102/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 i=
s
> >> working just fine, Apache is working just fine.
> >> After installing OGo I can run OGo just fine on the server by executin=
g
> >> http://localhost/OpenGroupware/
> I did fight with OGo in combination with Sieve though. Couldn't get the=20
> vacation rules working.
> Been looking at configuration files and searching the internet for more=20
> then two days.
> Turned out I didn't have the Cyrus-SASL-Plain mod installed on my=20
> 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 t=
o:
> >> 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.
> > 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=20
> do with OGo...
> They are: apache2-manual.conf, inst_server.conf.in mailman.conf,=20
> 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?
Possible, although I test on a nude machine very now an then; but your
still the first person I know of to use my packages [besides me].
I'll send you a TGZ of the /etc/apache2/conf.d files off list, and then
take a look at the packages.
BTW, packages were updated last night; they contains some nice
GroupDAV related improvements if you intend to use that.
http://www.whitemiceconsulting.com/node/117
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