Hi Jake,

I think your apache config needs help.  The only reason you'll get the "you're 
almost there" page is if mason isn't running in the directory your index.html 
file exists in.

If you have RT installed under your document root, you'll have to tell apache 
that mason handles files in that directory.  Something like this should work.  
This would be in your <virtualdirectory> in httpd.conf

   <Location /rt/>
       AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
       SetHandler perl-script
       PerlHandler RT::Mason
   </Location>

You're really close...keep trying.

mw

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jake
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 7:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [rt-users] Problems logging in after initial install

I've been fiting for days with the install and I finally seem to have 
everything running on the server side with no errors, and yet I can't login...

When I go to www.mywebaddress.com/rt<http://www.mywebaddress.com/rt> I get the 
message stating "You're almost there" and telling me that I need to configure 
the site to use mod_perl, fastcgi, etc...  when I go to 
www.mywebaddress.com/rt/install/index.htm<http://www.mywebaddress.com/rt/install/index.htm>
 it asks me to login, but everything I try is invalid...

It's getting to the point where I just want to scrap the whole project :(

Where exactly do I tell it that I want to use mod_perl?

Sorry if this seems like a dumb question...I've been using linux for less than 
a month, so I'm still wet behind the ears...

Jake

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