Peoples,

All day yesterday and today I was going to tell you all that it
doesnt work no matter how much my rhce and 6 years with Linux
has to do with it...

Guess what my problem was...

Front Page 98 is NOT supported by FP 2002 Server Extensions...
No matter how much you read the Client software does not work
with the 2002 extensions. The Fp 98 webbots and addins are...
Dont try and publish with 98 to a 2002 machine.

So yes Redhat 9.0 and Apache 2.0.40, FP 2002 Extensions
and virtual hosts all work..

Josh its easy in the end.......

Trouble is the man talks too much in his doco and some people
who love step 1. Explain step 2. Explain type docos go mental
trying to read them..


Martin



At 02:55 PM 11/4/2003 -0500, Floyd Morrissette wrote:
>Ok here is what I have done and everything works.
>
>Created a one page site on 7.3 with Josh's rpm's.
>Added a FP function, a hit counter.
>Made sure the hit counter was working.
>The site is newwebsite.org
>
>Fresh install of 9 on another machine.
>Ran up2date. Probably not required but just a good idea.
>Followed the instructions here
>http://www.johnspencer.info/Red_Hat_FPSE/FPSE2002onRedHat9.html
>Changed the ip address of newwebsite.org to the new machine.
>Copied the content by tar'ing and then copying the tar file to the new
>machine and untar'ing.
>Added the unix user that was on the original machine that owned the files
>for newwebsite.org
>newwebsite.org & hit counter works on the new machine with the new apache
>and new FP extensions.
>
>Notes:
>
>I did not have to copy the cnf file from the original machine nor did I
>create a new one for the hit counter to work or to connect with the FP
>client. It would probably be a good idea to copy it though because I don't
>know what the consequences might be if was not there when FP needed it. I
>know you have to have it for certain things to work. When copying make sure
>to change the server-type to apache-2.0 instead of apache-fp.
>
>When following the instructions from the johnspencer site there is a part
>about editing the HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED.html.var file. I just copied and pasted
>the content on the site to the end of that file. I wasn't sure where to put
>it so I just put it at the end and it worked. I don't think it really
>matters as long as you don't put it in the middle of another directive.
>
>I did not do the optional creating of the alternative non login account. I
>stayed with the default.
>
>I still have a little issue with getting to the main admin page on port
>8090. I am sure it has to do with the httpd.conf file. Locally on the
>machine I can use localhost:8090 or 127.0.0.1:8090 when I have this set
><VirtualHost _default_:8090> but then I cannot get to it remotely using the
>real internet ip address. To use the real internet ip address I have to have
>this <VirtualHost x.x.x.x:8090> x's of course represent the real ip address.
>I will keep playing around with it. This is a relatively small issue.
>
>If anybody needs any help let me know.
>
>Floyd
>www.newwebsite.com
>
>
>
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