Sorry, please ignore this post. I didn't notice I was replying to an
older response.
Regards,
Jochen.
Jochen Spieker:
> Gary Roach:
>>
>> OK: With ServerName set to supercrunch and doing a systemctl reload and then
>> systemctl -l status, I get the following message (In part)
>>
>> Aug 25 23:41
Gary Roach:
>
> OK: With ServerName set to supercrunch and doing a systemctl reload and then
> systemctl -l status, I get the following message (In part)
>
> Aug 25 23:41:53 supercrunch apache2[662]: Starting web server:
> apache2AH00557: apache2: apr_sockaddr_info_get() failed for supercrunch
Th
Quoting Jochen Spieker (m...@well-adjusted.de):
> David Wright:
> > Quoting Jochen Spieker (m...@well-adjusted.de):
> >>
> >> Where's the problem in Apache using your router's DNS? Is it just that
> >> the router doesn't resolve unqualified names (supercrunch without the
> >> domain)?
> >
> > I d
Gary Roach:
> On 08/28/2015 06:24 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
>>
>> How does your redmine.conf file look like?
>
> The following is in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/redmine.conf
>
> # The passenger module (from the libapache2-mod-passenger package) must be
> # enabled
>
> # ServerName localho
Gary Roach wrote on 08/28/2015 16:48:
> On 08/28/2015 06:24 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
>> Gary Roach wrote on 08/28/2015 01:01:
>>
>>> The requested URL /redmine was not found on this server.
>>> Apache/2.4.10 (Debian) Server at supercrunch Port 80
>>>
>>> I'm wondering why the server can't fine
On 08/28/2015 06:24 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
Gary Roach wrote on 08/28/2015 01:01:
The requested URL /redmine was not found on this server.
Apache/2.4.10 (Debian) Server at supercrunch Port 80
I'm wondering why the server can't fine redmine. The redmine.conf is in the
sites-enabled direct
Gary Roach wrote on 08/28/2015 01:01:
>
> The requested URL /redmine was not found on this server.
> Apache/2.4.10 (Debian) Server at supercrunch Port 80
>
> I'm wondering why the server can't fine redmine. The redmine.conf is in the
> sites-enabled directory with a softlink to the sites-availa
On 08/27/2015 01:33 PM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
Jochen Spieker:
David Wright:
Quoting Jochen Spieker (m...@well-adjusted.de):
Using an IP address as ServerName is odd. You have to use the hostname
that you want to use in URLs here.
The latter seems odd, seeing as the first thing you would norm
Jochen Spieker:
> David Wright:
>> Quoting Jochen Spieker (m...@well-adjusted.de):
>>
>>> Using an IP address as ServerName is odd. You have to use the hostname
>>> that you want to use in URLs here.
>>
>> The latter seems odd, seeing as the first thing you would normally do
>> with a hostname is
David Wright:
> Quoting Jochen Spieker (m...@well-adjusted.de):
>>
>> Where's the problem in Apache using your router's DNS? Is it just that
>> the router doesn't resolve unqualified names (supercrunch without the
>> domain)?
>
> I didn't know bog-standard domestic routers ran a DNS server.
I th
Quoting Jochen Spieker (m...@well-adjusted.de):
> Gary Roach:
> > I've been fighting a redmine installation on my jessie system for a couple
> > of weeks but have finally got it working with one minor flaw. The program
> > will only start if I use my FQDN supercrunch.quantum.
>
> How do you "start
Gary Roach:
> I've been fighting a redmine installation on my jessie system for a couple
> of weeks but have finally got it working with one minor flaw. The program
> will only start if I use my FQDN supercrunch.quantum.
How do you "start" redmine? By opening it in a browser? What happens
when you
I've been fighting a redmine installation on my jessie system for a
couple of weeks but have finally got it working with one minor flaw. The
program will only start if I use my FQDN supercrunch.quantum. Now this
is not a big problem in itself. But..., I am afraid that if I don't
clean up a few
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