Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Apache loading mod_php?
James wrote: H, This is a web server for internal purposes only In this file I have this: DocumentRoot /var/www/localhost/htdocs Directory /var/www/localhost/htdocs Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride All Order allow,deny Allow from all /Directory So how do I get symlinks to work? That's all I have in mine. Are the logs files spitting anything interesting out? I'd try testing a normal html file first and then trying PHP incase you're running into open base dir issues. kashani -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Apache loading mod_php?
James wrote: I how have a simple php page working I'll figure out why the php pages are not working across a symlink. In you vhost config file you probably have something like this Directory /var/www/www.badapple.net/htdocs Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride All Order allow,deny Allow from all /Directory FollowSymLinks is probably off by default. This is a bit of a gotcha because rewrite rules don't work when it's turn off either. kashani -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Apache loading mod_php?
Here is my apache2 -M and PHP doesn't show up but it still works fine. Do you have -D PHP5 in /etc/conf.d/apache2? ... Loaded Modules: core_module (static) mpm_prefork_module (static) http_module (static) so_module (static) actions_module (shared) alias_module (shared) auth_basic_module (shared) auth_digest_module (shared) authn_anon_module (shared) authn_dbd_module (shared) authn_dbm_module (shared) authn_default_module (shared) authn_file_module (shared) authz_dbm_module (shared) authz_default_module (shared) authz_groupfile_module (shared) authz_host_module (shared) authz_owner_module (shared) authz_user_module (shared) autoindex_module (shared) dbd_module (shared) deflate_module (shared) dir_module (shared) env_module (shared) expires_module (shared) ext_filter_module (shared) filter_module (shared) headers_module (shared) ident_module (shared) imagemap_module (shared) include_module (shared) log_config_module (shared) logio_module (shared) mime_module (shared) mime_magic_module (shared) negotiation_module (shared) rewrite_module (shared) setenvif_module (shared) speling_module (shared) unique_id_module (shared) usertrack_module (shared) vhost_alias_module (shared) cgi_module (shared) Syntax OK felix at crowfix.com writes: How do you test apache (2.2.6) to see which modules (in particular php) are loaded? apache2 -M Yep that works! However I do not see php? Any ideas? (note, I'm not very swift at web administration and the recent changes make trying to use wikis a very challenging task. Here what I get: Loaded Modules: core_module (static) mpm_prefork_module (static) http_module (static) so_module (static) actions_module (shared) alias_module (shared) auth_basic_module (shared) auth_digest_module (shared) authn_anon_module (shared) authn_dbd_module (shared) authn_dbm_module (shared) authn_default_module (shared) authn_file_module (shared) authz_dbm_module (shared) authz_default_module (shared) authz_groupfile_module (shared) authz_host_module (shared) authz_owner_module (shared) authz_user_module (shared) autoindex_module (shared) cgi_module (shared) dbd_module (shared) deflate_module (shared) dir_module (shared) env_module (shared) expires_module (shared) ext_filter_module (shared) filter_module (shared) headers_module (shared) ident_module (shared) imagemap_module (shared) include_module (shared) log_config_module (shared) logio_module (shared) mime_module (shared) mime_magic_module (shared) negotiation_module (shared) rewrite_module (shared) setenvif_module (shared) speling_module (shared) unique_id_module (shared) usertrack_module (shared) vhost_alias_module (shared) Syntax OK php missing? Does it show up as a module? Any good wikis or docs on Apache 2.2.6 on Gentoo would be welcome. I have some dirs that are symlinked into apache, and they are not showing up. Where (in 2.2.6) do you configure apache to follow symlinks? James -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list