Thank you.
I've now solved this with brute force. I re-installed Arch Linux, and
then installed Cherokee. It works fine now.
On 7/29/2010 9:27 PM, Scorpius NEW wrote:
2010/7/27 J. Michael Adams <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Dear List,
I have v1.0.5 running on Arch Linux 2.6.34.
Cherokee is not listening on port 9090. If I do: netstat -lnp, I
can see that Cherokee is listening on 80, but not 9090.
If I do cheroke-admin, I get a normal response: it tells me that
it's listening on 127.0.0.1:9090 <http://127.0.0.1:9090>. But that
doesn't seem to be the case.
I can't access Cherokee at that address. If I try it with Firefox,
I get a message that says it can't establish a connection.
Restarting the system makes no difference.
This used to work. The only thing (I think) I did was sync
everything with Arch's pacman after not bringing up Arch or
Cherokee for a month.
Can anyone give me a clue about what might be happening??
Thank you.
cherokee himself must listen to port 80
Port 9090 must listen cherokee-admin when you run it at the time
configuration cherokee.
Example {
homeserver:/usr/src/cherokee# ./cherokee/cherokee-admin
Login:
User: admin
One-time Password: 7uFhnOghlcNs5xvd
Web Interface:
URL: http://127.0.0.1:9090/
}
The sequence of actions:
1) Go into the console
2) Enter cherokee-admin as root
3) you run cherokee-admin and say which port to listen, and you
generate a temporary username and password in my version of it
(http://127.0.0.1:9090/ admin 7uFhnOghlcNs5xvd)
4) Go to the specified address, and enter your credentials.
5) Can you start to configure the cherokee
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