apache questions to follow
Brian Kelsay
bkelsay at comcast.net
Fri Oct 1 18:58:29 CDT 2004
It's Apache 1.3.x. I figured out that I needed to move the
cgiirc.config.full file from
/usr/share/docs/cgiirc/examples/cgiirc.config.full to /etc/cgiirc
I just got it working as I wrote this. I had the path set in 2 places
(httpd.conf and cgiirc.config)
In httpd.conf I removed the script aliases,
added that multi line directory statement that allowed cgiirc files to
run, edit /etc/cgiirc.config to have the script path read
"script_nph = /cgi-bin/cgiirc/nph-irc.cgi
script_form = /cgi-bin/cgiirc/client-perl.cgi
script_login = /cgi-bin/cgiirc/irc.cgi"
I had too much on those last 3 lines. Absolute path was messing it up.
I removed /usr/lib/ and it worked.
On to the next project. I may end up doing a streaming server after
I've read so much about it.
Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
> On Friday 01 October 2004 05:12 pm, Brian Kelsay wrote:
>
>
>>When I attempt to login however, I get "Access Denied: No connections
>>Allowed".
>
>
> Since that's not a browser or Apache error, I would suggest that your script
> is running just fine, but your config.cgi or conf.include.cgi or whatever
> hasn't yet been told how many logins it can accept.
>
> As to your question about what port Apache is listening on, it does listen on
> localhost (127.0.0.1:80), and I would expect that if it's Apache1 it also
> listens on either the IP it gets from the system or to "*". I would expect
> Apache2 to be more likely to listen only to localhost unless you tell it
> otherwise.
>
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