It was set to root but I changed it to your settings and restarted apache
but still not working...

It's rather vexing!


On 21 April 2013 17:24, Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Liam,
>
> I'm sorry this hasn't helped. I've cross checked the TPP entries of our
> two httpd.conf files (the one you posted above) and they are identical.
>
> Alternatively it could be your permissions. For the entire /usr/local/tpp
> folder I have ownership set to apache (www-data) and permissions as
> drwxr-xr-x.
>
> Does this help?
>
> R
>
> On Sunday, April 21, 2013 3:55:55 PM UTC+1, Liam Bell wrote:
>
>> Hi Ross,
>>
>> Thanks for the tip but it hasn't helped, would you be able to post the
>> contents of your httpd.conf file for me so I can make sure it is the same
>> as what I currently have?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Liam
>>
>>
>> On 21 April 2013 10:43, Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Bear in mind that in some httpd.conf files there is a dedicated section
>>> for this: ### Section 3: Virtual Hosts
>>>
>>> On Sunday, 21 April 2013 09:42:29 UTC+1, Ross wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I encountered this issue myself on Ubuntu 12.04: I found that making
>>>> the tpp.4.6.2 file in /etc/apache2/sites-available didn't work either.
>>>>
>>>> Instead, I found the following solved the issue:
>>>>
>>>>    - Paste the contents of the tpp-x.y.z file into
>>>>    /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
>>>>
>>>> This definitely worked for me. I'm by no means an expert on Apache,
>>>> however.
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps,
>>>> Ross
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, 21 March 2013 13:19:31 UTC, raju wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I hope you can help.
>>>>> I've been trying to install TPP on a linux vm, specifically Ubuntu
>>>>> 12.04 LTS in virtual box.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've been following the TPP installation guide on http://tools.**
>>>>> proteomecenter**.org/wiki/index.**php?title=TPP_**4.5.2:_**
>>>>> Installing_on_Ubuntu_**10.04.3<http://tools.proteomecenter.org/wiki/index.php?title=TPP_4.5.2:_Installing_on_Ubuntu_10.04.3>
>>>>> .
>>>>>
>>>>> I've been copying and pasting where possible and it looked like
>>>>> everything was working during the setup i.e. no error messages.
>>>>>
>>>>> However when i go to my web browser, google chrome, and go to
>>>>> http://localhost/tpp/cgi-**bi**n/tpp_gui.pl<http://localhost/tpp/cgi-bin/tpp_gui.pl>
>>>>>
>>>>> I get the following error:
>>>>>
>>>>> ------------------------------****------------------------------****
>>>>> ------------------------------****----------------------------
>>>>> Not Found
>>>>>
>>>>> The requested URL /tpp/cgi-bin/tpp_gui.pl was not found on this
>>>>> server.
>>>>>
>>>>> Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu) Server at localhost Port 80
>>>>> ------------------------------****------------------------------****
>>>>> ------------------------------****----------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> Apache is working, as i can see the page.
>>>>> I've checked port 80 is free
>>>>> I've ensured the firewall has been disabled - just in case.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I look in to the apache error log:
>>>>> The following errors were recorded:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ------------------------------****------------------------------****
>>>>> ------------------------------****----------------------------
>>>>> [Thu Mar 21 13:01:06 2013] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not
>>>>> exist: /var/www/tpp
>>>>> [Thu Mar 21 13:01:06 2013] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not
>>>>> exist: /var/www/favicon.ico
>>>>> ------------------------------****------------------------------****
>>>>> ------------------------------****----------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> I've checked that the file /etc/apache2/sites-**availa**ble/tpp-x.y.z
>>>>> is as described in the installation guide
>>>>>
>>>>> The file exists in the path stated and I copied and pasted the text
>>>>> into the file to avoid typos.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>> Raj
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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> On Sunday, April 21, 2013 3:55:55 PM UTC+1, Liam Bell wrote:
>
>> Hi Ross,
>>
>> Thanks for the tip but it hasn't helped, would you be able to post the
>> contents of your httpd.conf file for me so I can make sure it is the same
>> as what I currently have?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Liam
>>
>>
>> On 21 April 2013 10:43, Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Bear in mind that in some httpd.conf files there is a dedicated section
>>> for this: ### Section 3: Virtual Hosts
>>>
>>> On Sunday, 21 April 2013 09:42:29 UTC+1, Ross wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I encountered this issue myself on Ubuntu 12.04: I found that making
>>>> the tpp.4.6.2 file in /etc/apache2/sites-available didn't work either.
>>>>
>>>> Instead, I found the following solved the issue:
>>>>
>>>>    - Paste the contents of the tpp-x.y.z file into
>>>>    /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
>>>>
>>>> This definitely worked for me. I'm by no means an expert on Apache,
>>>> however.
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps,
>>>> Ross
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, 21 March 2013 13:19:31 UTC, raju wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I hope you can help.
>>>>> I've been trying to install TPP on a linux vm, specifically Ubuntu
>>>>> 12.04 LTS in virtual box.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've been following the TPP installation guide on http://tools.**
>>>>> proteomecenter**.org/wiki/index.**php?title=TPP_**4.5.2:_**
>>>>> Installing_on_Ubuntu_**10.04.3<http://tools.proteomecenter.org/wiki/index.php?title=TPP_4.5.2:_Installing_on_Ubuntu_10.04.3>
>>>>> .
>>>>>
>>>>> I've been copying and pasting where possible and it looked like
>>>>> everything was working during the setup i.e. no error messages.
>>>>>
>>>>> However when i go to my web browser, google chrome, and go to
>>>>> http://localhost/tpp/cgi-**bi**n/tpp_gui.pl<http://localhost/tpp/cgi-bin/tpp_gui.pl>
>>>>>
>>>>> I get the following error:
>>>>>
>>>>> ------------------------------****------------------------------****
>>>>> ------------------------------****----------------------------
>>>>> Not Found
>>>>>
>>>>> The requested URL /tpp/cgi-bin/tpp_gui.pl was not found on this
>>>>> server.
>>>>>
>>>>> Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu) Server at localhost Port 80
>>>>> ------------------------------****------------------------------****
>>>>> ------------------------------****----------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> Apache is working, as i can see the page.
>>>>> I've checked port 80 is free
>>>>> I've ensured the firewall has been disabled - just in case.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I look in to the apache error log:
>>>>> The following errors were recorded:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ------------------------------****------------------------------****
>>>>> ------------------------------****----------------------------
>>>>> [Thu Mar 21 13:01:06 2013] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not
>>>>> exist: /var/www/tpp
>>>>> [Thu Mar 21 13:01:06 2013] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not
>>>>> exist: /var/www/favicon.ico
>>>>> ------------------------------****------------------------------****
>>>>> ------------------------------****----------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> I've checked that the file /etc/apache2/sites-**availa**ble/tpp-x.y.z
>>>>> is as described in the installation guide
>>>>>
>>>>> The file exists in the path stated and I copied and pasted the text
>>>>> into the file to avoid typos.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>> Raj
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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