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Re: Setting up horde3 on Debian Squeeze



On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 19:32:58 +0100, Csanyi wrote in message 
<[🔎] 87ipk8n9np.fsf@debian-asztal.excito>:

> Arnt Karlsen <arnt@c2i.net> writes:
> 
> > On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 06:59:06 +0100, Csanyi wrote in message 
> > <[🔎] 87boq1d00l.fsf@debian-asztal.excito>:
> >
> >> Knut Esztermann <knut@esztermann.de> writes:
> >> 
> >> > Csanyi Pal schrieb am 16.01.2012 um 21:58:
> >> >> I'm trying to setup horde3 on my home server, that running
> >> >> Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze.
> >> >> I'm following instructions from
> >> >> /usr/share/doc/horde3/README.Debian.gz
> >> <snipped>
> >> >> Now when I trying to open this webpage from my desktop machine
> >> >> on the LAN behind the server on which have installed and setup
> >> >> horde3, I get error message:
> >> >> Not Found
> >> >> The requested URL /login.php was not found on this server.
> >> >> Apache/2.2.16 (Debian) Server at 192.168.10.1 Port 80
> >> >> Why can't I open the Horde3 webpage to setup it further?
> >> >
> >> > It seems as if apache looks for login.php in the web root, not in
> >> > the horde directory (should be /horde3/login.php). Try changing
> >> > the 'webroot' setting in /etc/horde/horde3/registry.php to
> >> > '/horde3'.
> >> 
> >> I edited the file so:
> >> $this->applications['horde'] = array(
> >>     'fileroot' => '/usr/share/horde3/lib' . '/..',
> >> //    'webroot' => _detect_webroot(),
> >>     'webroot' => '/horde3',
> >>     'initial_page' => 'login.php',
> >>     'name' => _("Horde"),
> >>     'status' => 'active',
> >>     'templates' => '/usr/share/horde3/lib' . '/../templates',
> >>     'provides' => 'horde',
> >> );
> >> 
> >> and try to open the webpage http://192.168.10.1/horde3/
> >> but never get it opened. Iceweasel webbrowser says in the status
> >> line something like: Waiting for 192.168.10.1...
> >> 
> >> In the address field of the Iceweasel browser there is:
> >> http://192.168.10.1/horde3/login.php?Horde=8qrg5u0qi8tq5s5nkequ0uk3c5
> 
> > ..you did restart the server services?
> 
> I did run
> sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
> 
> to restart my Apache2 server. Is that what do you mean?
> 

..yes.  (I usually do that as root, rather than go the sudo route.)


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