Wiki/Apache Issues
GK
gm5729 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 13 11:07:16 MST 2008
Hey all. I'm playing on a test server and have set up a dyndns that points to
my ip and port. I have to use 8080 because the other port is being used by
another server. I have the LAMP set up on this box and ssh in to it as its
headless. I also have phpmyadmin and webmin installed which work fine and can
hit them off of 8080 fine. However on any of the wikis I have tried I am
either getting files not found or permissions issues. This directories are
set to www-data and at one time tikiwiki was working properly. In addition to
not being able to hit it internally others are getting directed to the site
from outside but are getting 403/4 errors also. This has been frustrating to
say the least and I usually do pretty well at setting up stuff but I don't
know what else to do. Anyone have any suggestions?
Vi^3PP
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