I did restart apache. Thank you for your help, it's okay that you are out of ideas, I'm sure I just have something simple wrong somewhere. I'm sure I'll come across it soon. I'll keep playing around...
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I did restart apache. Thank you for your help, it's okay that you are out of ideas, I'm sure I just have something simple wrong somewhere. I'm sure I'll come across it soon. I'll keep playing around...
I added that and it's still bringing me to the "Forbidden: You don't have permission to access /test.pl on this server."
Ah, thank you.
After setting that up, when I go to the script now, it comes up with the "403 Forbidden" page. I chmoded it to 777 just to test it and I also chmod +x it, but I still get the...
Where do I put that? In apache2.conf?
And I assume
/data/apache/clan-faog/htdocs
Is what I replace with my website root?
I have a few Perl scripts I'd like to run on my LAMP server, but I can't seem to get it to work.
I installed Perl using
sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-perl2 like someone instructed me, and...
I've tried no-ip, and it works quite well, but they make you use one of their subdomains.
It's still going to port 80 as of right now, and I'm trying to get it to go to port 81 without having to actually type in mysite.com:81. Port 81 has my active site on it.
I don't want to have to go to another webhost, especially not one that gives me some cheesy subdomain just to get to my site. I saw someone saying something about iptables?
That's what I figured. Well, using third-party applications, what would be the easiest way to do it?
Hi everyone.
My ISP blocks port 80, so I had to change the port my site is on. How can I make it so that when someone visits my site, it automatically redirects them to the new port? I know they...
@CharlesA
Wow, I didn't even think about forwarding the port.
Thanks a bunch, that did it.
I'm not sure what you mean by open up my hardware, but I did restart Apache and my configuration does look like that.
I might have to end up using one of those proxies.
Right now my server is being used as a Minecraft server. I have a site hosted on it, but my ISP blocks port 80, so I'm the only one who is able to view the site. I want to be able to change the port...
Update for all of you - I plugged it into an Ethernet cable and got it working.
Thank you all for your patience and trying to help me. I just decided to do a little playing around and eventually...
I've been playing around with Python for a little while now. I'd love to be able to make something like that.
I did it the first time without "s:" and it came up with:
Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) :
invalid argument "MyPasswordHere".
Then I tried it with the "s:" and it came up...
@slooksterpsv:
I tried that and it found my essid successfully, but I don't know what to do about the key. I assume that isn't the network's password because it told me invalid argument.
I read...
I ran the sudo dhclient command and then checked my ifconfig, and now it doesn't have an I.P. address under eth0.
I also tried to change the I.P., but I honestly don't see what that does, or even...
Those will come in handy, thank you.
The nameserver that was in my resolv.conf was not 192.168.1.1 like it should have been. That's my problem, it was not set up properly.
My I.P. address is...
Thank you for replying.
It won't be using DHCP because when I installed the server, it said it couldn't connect to DHCP. So I assume I'm on a static I.P.
I went to edit /etc/network/interfaces...
Hello everyone!
I'm no amateur when it comes to Ubuntu Desktop, but Ubuntu Server is a whole new ball game. I have a used computer that I received from a friend, so I decided to play with it and...
Well, I've read it and I'm pretty sure I'm capable, but there's one problem.
This is how I'm supposed to do it:
"Boot an Ubuntu LiveCD/USB, loop mount the wubi root.disk and manually edit the...
And here are those results!
Boot Info Script 0.55 dated February 15th, 2010
============================= Boot Info Summary:...
Thank you for helping out.
But, does it matter which version of Ubuntu I download to make the CD out of? There's 11.04, the new one; or 10.04, the same version as Wubi I'm using.
Hi.
The problem is that I can't boot into Ubuntu at all. And this is Wubi, so I have no CD. It's downloaded and installed like any other program.
When I try to boot into Ubuntu it flashes this...