Support Requests item #411335, was updated on 2001-03-26 03:33
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Category: First-Time Startup
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Paul Boghita (bradut)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: setting up Aol on LINUX SUSE
Initial Comment:
I have just installed successfully Aol Server on my
LINUX SUSE partition.
I need to set up the nsd.tcl file so that AOL is
running as webserver on my machine. What do I have to
modify and how in the nsd.tcl file and also what do I
have to type in the browser so I can access the
webserver (aol server running on my machine) in the
browser.
I am quite a beginner with this so any help is
apprecitated. Thanks
Paul
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>Comment By: Dossy Shiobara (dossy)
Date: 2001-05-30 08:05
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Paul,
Were you able to get AOLserver working on your SuSE Linux
machine? Do you still need help? -- Dossy
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Comment By: Roberto Mello (rmello)
Date: 2001-03-26 07:14
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Your nsd.tcl is your configuration file. You need to set it
up according to your machine and needs. For example, if you
are using AOLserver to access a database, it's in nsd.tcl
that you tell AOLserver which database drivers to load.
Your nsd.tcl should be pretty well commented. Just follow
the comments and apply the settings. If you don't understand
a section, ask about it in the mailing list. We also have a
sample nsd.tcl file for use with OpenACS (a toolkit written
for AOLserver) at openacs.org/doc/openacs/nsd.txt
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