Hi Marty,

This probably has something to do with your Apache config.  First, just because 
it might work do "sudo apache2ctl restart" .  That will restart the apache 
server and load all the configs. If that doesn't fix it, then look at 
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled .  You should have a symlink pointing to all the 
sites that you have enabled .  If the only one in there is 000-default then you 
haven't enabled any of your apache sites.  The Debian site has this info about 
that: 
http://www.debian-administration.org/article/207/Maintaining_apache2_sites_and_modules_lists
 .

If you originally did a package install, then this wiki page might help, it 
also has info about enabling the sites:   
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_3.x_on_Debian_Squeeze .  

Also, how are you connecting to your server.  Using an IP address or a DNS 
name?  Think about how you are connecting to the server, if DNS name how is 
that getting resolved?  Is it really pointing to the apache site that has Koha 
on it, or to the default?  If you can ascertain which IP address Koha is 
listening on then try connecting directly to that.

Hope that helps.

Doug


-----Original Message-----
From: Koha [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marty
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2014 8:47 AM
To: koha koha
Subject: [Koha] After upgrading to 3.16 only get Apache "It Works" page

Running on Debian Wheezy it all worked fine until I upgraded.

I did have the same issue before with the previous release but I cannot 
remember how I solved it  or find the link that solved it anymore. Any help 
would be appreciated, but just a link to the solution will do fine, thanks!

Marty
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