Hi Victor! On Saturday 02 August 2008 19:51:14, Viktor S. Kristensen wrote: > Thank you for your reply, it helped me alot! > once I figured out that I needed to install the admin package first, simply > by typing ipkg install cherokee-admin it went smooth, almost.. :)
I'm glad I could help :) > I have some questions that I hope you can answer! > > #1 > I don't understand why the adminpage says > "Server status > Server is not running. " > > It seems its active because I can access all my php scripts on the webserver > from a browser etc.. uhhm.. when I type cherokee in my linux terminal I get: > > # cherokeeserver.c:715: Can't bind() socket (port=8008, UID=0, GID=0) > Do you know what I need to get it active in the admin page? You could try manualy killing your cherokee instance and then launching the server through the admin interface (as oposed of launching it manually or through your rc?.d). It could be related to that. > #2 > I really want it to be a secure server, so that nobody but those who know the > password can access the webserver from remote locations. [...] > But it would be a big help if you could provide information how to design the > auth database and what I should write in the SQL query.. or maybe if you > could direct me to a guide for setting it up.. thank you so far ! Have your tried http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/modules_validators_mysql.html ? If you did and it did not help, please tell me specifically what could be improved in your opinion. We're in the process of restructuring and rewriting documentation prior to the release of Cherokee 0.8 (there's a thread about that, "Feedback: Improving the quality of Cherokee's documentation"), and this kind of feedback would be very useful. Documentation seems to be the only downside I've read about in some reviews of Cherokee, and we're commited to fix that once and for all :) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://unixwars.com _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list [email protected] http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
