Same as with Debian, you need to manually add the RT apache configuration to apache. If Ubuntu does the same as Debian then you can find an example under /etc/request-tracker4.
I suspect that you don't have a config under /etc/apache2/sites-available for RT, and/or not a link to the RT apache config under /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ Make sure you have the RT config in there and a link under sites-enabled, after that restart apache2 and it should work (if the config is correct). For example configs you can check the wiki or these lists. -- Bart Op 26 januari 2012 22:40 schreef Kevin Falcone <[email protected]>het volgende: > On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 12:02:28PM -0500, Borngunners wrote: > > I have installed RT 4 on ubuntu and have tested the web after > restarting apache, nothing shows > > up except the normal apache "It Works!" > > What am I doing wrong in this case....? > > You're going to need to share your apache config for anyone to be able > to offer advice. > > -kevin > > -------- > RT Training Sessions (http://bestpractical.com/services/training.html) > * Boston — March 5 & 6, 2012 >
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