http://192.168.122.95/ledgersmb/login.pl

As the VM running LedgerSMB is headless, there's no browser installed.
The browser I use is on the VM's host, so 127.0.0.1 would refer to the
host itself, not the VM.

With 'ledger-smb root directory, do you mean
http://192.168.122.95/ledgersmb ?

I get 'forbidden' on both
http://192.168.122.95/ledgersmb/ and
http://192.168.122.95/ledgersmb/login.pl
as well as on
http://192.168.122.95/ledgersmb/setup.pl

Actually I consider this a bug of the ledgersmb-1.3.23-1 package, as I
have followed all its instructions as far as I can tell.

Thanks.




On Fri, 2012-11-02 at 09:34 +0100, Erik Huelsmann wrote:
> Hi ario,
>  
> Did you try to go to http://192.168.122.95/ledgersmb/login.pl or
> http://127.0.0.1/ledgersmb/login.pl ?
> 
> On my machine (different installation procedure though) I get a
> forbidden for the ledger-smb root directory as well.
>  
> HTH,
>  
> Erik.
> 
> On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 9:16 AM, ario <ledger-smb-us...@infopower.nl>
> wrote:
>         Hello,
>         
>         I'm in the process of upgrading to ledgersmb 1.3 from 1.2.21
>         and for
>         that purpose I (did) set up a brand new VM with debian 6.0.6
>         ("squeeze")
>         installed as a headless server.
>         The VM is running in an x86_64 kvm (on a Fedora 17 running AMD
>         64 bit
>         machine) and setup from a netinstall.iso image as a basic-only
>         install.
>         So there's no server, no graphics UI etc.
>         
>         On top of this totally clean system, I (only) installed
>         ledgersmb-1.3.23-1 using apt-get, but am not able to access
>         the
>         ledgersmb page from my browser.
>         The apache2 server itself works ("It Works!", it says in the
>         browser),
>         but browsing to ledgersmb/login.pl and/or ledgersmb/setup.pl
>         gives me a
>         'Forbidden' message.
>         
>         I listed the whole procedure that I followed below (I think
>         it's
>         basically the default one), and would be very pleased with any
>         help on
>         this one that can get me further.
>         
>         Thanks
>         
>         
>         
>         Procedure
>         =========
>         After installing the basic debian 6.0.6 (squeeze) system from
>         within
>         netinstall.iso, the VM was rebooted and the following
>         procedure was
>         followed:
>         
>         
>         1. Edit apt-get's sources.list to add sid main:
>              # nano /etc/apt/sources.list
>                deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian sid main
>         was added as suggested on
>         http://packages.debian.org/sid/all/ledgersmb/download
>         
>         
>         2. Then I run
>              # apt-get update
>              # apt-get upgrade
>              # apt-get dist-upgrade
>         (just to be sure :)
>              # apt-get install ledgersmb
>         
>         
>         3. Then, for configuring ledgersmb, "Automatic" was chosen
>         
>         
>         4. A LedgerSMB database administrative user & password were
>         given
>         
>         
>         5. Configure database for ledgersmb with dbconfig-common?: yes
>         
>         
>         6. The password for ledgersmb to register with the database
>         server were
>         given (ident based authentication has not specifically been
>         initiated by
>         me).
>         
>         
>         7.   # service apache2 restart
>         was invoked due to a short message passing by, mentioning that
>         it would
>         be necessary. Didn't read quite fast enough to see wether this
>         was
>         already automatically done by the script, but considered it
>         not
>         dangerous if apache were restarted again.
>         It "could not reliably establish the domain name" so the
>         script chose to
>         use 127.0.0.1 instead, which seemed ok to me.
>         
>         
>         8. Then the PostgreSQL application password for ledgersmb was
>         given when
>         requested.
>         
>         
>         9. From ifconfig the VM's IP was found (192.168.122.95 in this
>         case).
>         
>         
>         10. In the (proxy-less) browser on the host where the VM
>         resides, the
>         apache2 server's was entered ( http://192.168.122.95 )
>         resulting in a
>         screen, saying that it works, but that no content had been
>         added yet.
>         
>         
>         11. Going to http://192.168.122.95/ledgersmb and
>         http://192.168.122.95/ledgersmb/setup.pl however, I get:
>         "Forbidden
>         You don't have permission to access /ledgersmb/setup.pl on
>         this server.
>         Apache/2.2.22 (Debian) Server at 192.168.122.95 Port 80"
>         
>         
>         
>         
>         
>         
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