RE: Apache: httpd; apachectl status and fullstatus. [FrontPage install fails]

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Final note: IGNORE STEP (3) in the instructions.  Uncommenting
the <VirtualHost *> ... </VirtualHost> block causes the administrative
step (port 8090) to fail.

Dan 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Daniel B. Thurman
>Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 11:39 AM
>To: For users of Fedora Core releases
>Subject: RE: Apache: httpd;apachectl status and fullstatus. [FrontPage
>install fails]
>
>
>
>OK, I changed the <Location /server-status> section and
>allowed everyone to access it and note that the apachectl
>command does work.  I tried to install FrontPage and it still
>fails.  Rats.  As far as why I cannot get server-status to work
>"out of the box" is not my current issue I will leave it to those
>who care.
>
>For those who want details of the failed FP installation:
>
>=====================================================
>Where is the current apache control file (apachectl) located: 
>[]/usr/sbin/apachectl
>Currently running Apache/
>Checking for previous versions of FrontPage Server Extensions 
>to upgrade...
>You have no previous versions of FrontPage Server Extensions installed.
>There are no settings to migrate!
>
>For Apache 2.0, FrontPage requires Apache version  or later.
>Please first upgrade to Apache 2.0.40 or later, with mod_so.
>====================================================== 
>
>OK - I figured it out.
>
>To install FP on FC4:
>
>1) Follow instructions in: 
>http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_apache2_frontpage2002
>   but do not install the fp product until these steps
>   are first performed:
>   
>   a) Edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
>      1) Look for the Listen *:80, change it to 80
>      2) Comment out default Virtual Host: <VirtualHost *> ... 
></VirtualHost>
>   b) Rename or delete: /var/www/html/auth/.htaccess file if exist.
>   c) Get previous version's apachectl shell-script file.  I 
>used FC2's script.
>      Current script apparently is either broken or changed so that
>      behavior is different.  apachectl -v start for example does
>      not return any version information, for example and the fp script
>      requires it.
>2) Complete the rest of the installation instructions from (1) above.
>3) You might want to uncomment the <VirtualHost *> ... </VirtualHost>
>   block, but I am testing to see of that will cause any problems.  It
>   shouldn't but I don't know.  If it does, comment it back out.
>
>I think that covers it...
>
>Dan
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
>>[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Daniel B. Thurman
>>Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 9:16 AM
>>To: For users of Fedora Core releases (E-mail)
>>Subject: Apache: httpd; apachectl status and fullstatus.
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi Folks,
>>
>>I am trying to install FrontPage extensions on FC4 and I think
>>I stumbled on why I was not able to even get started. My guess
>>is that the FP script is expecting to locate the apache http version
>>which it is not able to locate?  But in any case, I was not able to
>>get the apachectl status or apachectl fullstatus to work: 
>>
>>==============================================
>>> apache status (and apache fullstatus has the same output)
>>==============================================
>>                                   Not Found
>>
>>   The requested URL /server-status was not found on this server.
>>
>>   
>>---------------------------------------------------------------
>>-----------
>>
>>    Apache/2.0.54 (Fedora) Server at [1]xxxxx.cdkkt.com Port 80
>>
>>References
>>
>>   Visible links
>>   1. mailto:xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx  (purposely consealed)
>>==============================================
>>
>>
>>
>>==============================================
>>Uncommenting in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf, the following
>>and changing the Allow from directive:
>>==============================================
>># Note: mod_status.so is loaded
>>
>><Location /server-status>
>>    SetHandler server-status
>>    Order deny,allow
>>    Deny from all
>>    Allow from cdkkt.com
>></Location>
>>==============================================
>>And executing:
>>> apache status (and apache fullstatus has the same output)
>>==============================================
>>                                   Forbidden
>>
>>   You don't have permission to access /server-status on this server.
>>
>>   
>>---------------------------------------------------------------
>>-----------
>>
>>    Apache/2.0.54 (Fedora) Server at [1]xxxxx.cdkkt.com Port 80
>>
>>References
>>
>>   Visible links
>>   1. mailto:xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx  (purposely consealed)
>>==============================================
>>
>>I tried everything I could for the 'Allow from', i.e. 10.1.0,  
>>10.1.0.0/255.0.0.0
>>and so on to no avail.  Any clues?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>Dan
>>
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