That worked...thanks!

-----Original Message-----
From: Curt Grimley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 3:05 PM
To: Arch Willingham
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Install config questions


Arch Willingham wrote:
> I installed Backup PC 3.0 a while back. I remember going through a lot of 
> websites trying to get it configured but it worked. That machine is no longer 
> available and I am trying to install it again (Fedora FC7). In going through 
> the install script, I have run into a couple places I don't understand.
>
> *     CGI bin Directory - Instructions say "You should decide where the 
> BackupPC CGI script resides. This will usually be below Apache's cgi-bin 
> directory." but where is "Apache's cgi-bin directory"? How do I find it? I 
> did a search for "cgi-bin" and found one at "/var/www/cgi-bin"...is that it??
> *     Apache image directory - Instructions say "A directory where BackupPC's 
> images are stored so that Apache can serve them. This should be somewhere 
> under Apache's DocumentRoot directory.". Again, where is "Apache's 
> DocumentRoot directory"?
>
>   
Hi Arch,

I don't know about Fedora Core 7, but generally there are two flavors of 
Apache, version 1 & 2.   You can learn about the different versions here:
    http://httpd.apache.org/

First you should review your FC7 installation to make sure Apache is 
installed, this might not happen if you chose a "workstation" 
configuration over a "server" configuration during installation. 

More specifically, you need to investigate the configuration of your 
apache installation.  You will be looking into the contents of a file 
called httpd.conf.  Here is a good basic description of apache 
configuration... a description of the various directories will be found 
about 60% of the way into the article.
    http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/apache/2000/03/02/configuring_apache.html

The "DocumentRoot" directory is the place that represents the main 
directory ( / ) on your web server and is accessible as 
"http://myserver/"; through your browser. An "image" directory would be 
located in that directory, and accessible as "http://myserver/image"; 
through your browser. 

If your installation is new, it is possible that you may have to create 
an image directory within the document root directory.

The cgi-bin location is indicated by a "ScriptAlias" directive.

You will need to inspect your apache configuration file (httpd.conf) to 
confirm these things.

If /var/www is your server's main directory (called "ServerRoot" as 
opposed to "DocumentRoot"), it probably is organized like this, with 
respect to your questions:

    /var/www/cgi-bin/      ScriptAlias
    /var/www/htdocs/      Document Root
    /var/www/htdocs/image   A directory that can be used to store image 
files.
             (The name of the directory isn't important, it is just 
where YOU want the image files stored.)

~ Curt

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