On Nov 7, 2007, at 2:33 PM, pacoverde wrote:
deesto wrote:
pacoverde wrote:
Does anyone see anything blatantly wrong with this rewrite rule?
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^/(.*) \
http://localhost:11080/VirtualHostBase/http/www.example.org:80/
plone_site/site/VirtualHostRoot/$1
[L,P]
I can access the ZMI directly via the "www.example.org:11080"
URL, but
just get a 403 Forbidden error when accessing anything at
www.example.org
or below. I have tried:
RewriteRule ^/(.*) \
http://www.example.org:11080/VirtualHostBase/http/www.example.org:
80/plone_site/site/VirtualHostRoot/$1
[L,P]
Just a guess, but is there a reason for having both "plone_site" and
"site" in the VH path? Have you tried one or the other (is there a
difference?)? Try just the object name of your Plone site?
Well, the Plone site's object name, "site" (really, "elaw"), is in
a folder
named "plone_site" (really, "elaw_site".) Trying to access it by
using just
"site" (i.e. just "elaw") fails in the same manner.
Any other thoughts?
I had the same problem with the VHM. If you are using apache2 (which
I think you are) try starting from the beginning with my instructions
rather than trying to debug what you have:
http://jeldi.com/jamess-miscellaneous-how-tos/plone-3-apache-2/
virtual-hosting/
(this is the alpha version of jamesstroud.com, so don't judge)
--
James Stroud
UCLA-DOE Institute for Genomics and Proteomics
Box 951570
Los Angeles, CA 90095
http://www.jamesstroud.com
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