Hi all, I thought I'd start a new thread for this, since the question got asked in a thread that didn't specifically relate to FCGI. I was told by one list member to install the rt4-fcgi package to help serve RT on Debian through Nginx. I've done so, but am not sure how to get it working or what commands, if any, are available.
I have the 'rt' site in Nginx set to use 127.0.0.1:8485, and that works initially if I use spawn-fcgi. However, I then run into the problem I had last week, where Firefox says the page isn't redirecting properly. The message is: The page isn’t redirecting properly Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete. The initial page works correctly, but I get the above as soon as I log in. If I run the useful command I just found, tail -f /var/log/messages, I see only come configuration problems from an hour before when I most recently tried to access the site. The Nginx error log for RT is empty, and the access log shows only the failed attempts I made earlier in the day. I have a feeling that my changes to the name, location, and other settings just haven't taken effect yet. In trying to restart the server to get these configuration changes to register, though, I run into the small problem that I have no idea how to restart it. I'm still using spawn-fcgi because it's the only way I know to get the site working; how would I use rt4-fcgi instead? Once I have it running, how would I restart it? Change the port? If anyone has suggestions, I'd appreciate them. I know all this stuff must seem painfully obvious and simple to most everyone, but documentation on rt4-fcgi is nowhere to be found, so I'm not sure where else to ask. -- Alex Hall Automatic Distributors, IT department [email protected]
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