On 6/10/08, Joyce Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> I hope you could help me solve my problem,
>
> I have installed Cacti on CentOS and followed the instructions carefully
> based on this site:
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Cacti_on_CentOS_4.x .
> However, when I tried to access Cacti via http://ipofserver/cacti/ I just
> get an error saying the page cannot be displayed.
>
> I really hope you can enlighten me with regard to this problem. Thank you so
> much.

hello joyce,

i need at your side to do the following so that i can determine which
part of your configuration has a problem...

go to any host as long as your server is reachable from that host and
do the followings:

1. telnet <ip address of your http server> 80 <enter>

wait for the telnet to connect to your server.. example output
connecting to www.linux.org.ph as shown below:

$ telnet www.linux.org.ph 80
Trying 202.81.162.102...
Connected to www.linux.org.ph (202.81.162.102).
Escape character is '^]'.

2. type "GET /cacti HTTP/1.1" without the qoutes and press enter
3. type "Host: <ip addresss of your http server>" without the qoutes
and press *two* enters.. example using the IP address of
www.linux.org.ph:

Host: 202.81.162.102 <enter>
<enter>

show to me the output from steps 1 to 3 and i am going to pinpoint
where your problem is...

fooler.
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