I suggest you start with a new httpd.conf file and then follow the instructions. I doubt there is anything in Fedora thats different then RHEL that makes frontpage not work. Once you ahve that working youc an add the virtuals in the conf file and then use the admin page to add fromtpage extensions.
 
Joel


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Robinson
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 7:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Apache-FP] Fp Extensions and Apache

Joshua!
 
You seem to be the only one out there that knows anything about setting up Frontpage extentions on Fedora.  I am desperate for help.  I have read all of the threads and can't seem to get it to install.  Near the end of the installation I get the error:
 
"ERROR: '80'server is not a valid virtual server"
 
I have tried changing the settings in http.conf to:
 
Listen *:80
Listen 0.0.0.0:80
 
and
Listen 192.168.1.3:80
 
I have tried:
 
ServerName abydos
ServerName abydos:80
ServerName StarGate.abydos.com:80
and
ServerName StarGate.abydos.com
 
I am not running DNS on the server so I have a host file with all of the above looking at 127.0.0.1 & 192.160.1.3
 
Help!
 
I am almost thinking that the installation is working it is the ROOT web that is the problem.  How do I check that?
 
Is there a bug in fp_install.sh?  Should I run the commands manually from the Frontpage Directory?
 
 
 
What do I do?
 
THanks!
 
Rob Robinson
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