On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 08:50, Keith Hoffmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> You probably have another instance of cherokee-admin already running.
> You can see it with:
> ps -aux
>
> Try killing it first:
> sudo killall cherokee-admin

I've done that Keith--no go.

Now, I make sure no instance is running, then...

Can you tell me EXACTLY the steps that should work?  I am on my home
network on a Linux box and am trying to reach my server out in the
"cloud" with a fixed IP.  That server is running and my two static
vservers (a default one and another) are working fine.  It's the trac
instance I can't get to work.

So, I should start cherokee-admin exactly how to reach my remote server?

And then I should browse to exactly what to reach my remote server?

And how will I know that I'm looking at the remote site?

And how will a local /etc/cherokee/cherokee.conf file affect all the above?

And how will a local running cherokee server affect all the above?

Excuse my dumb questions, but I've gotten nowhere with remote
administration yet (other than create a config file locally and copy
it to the remote site).

Thanks so much.

Best regards,

-Tom
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