08-12-2002
Apache Server 1.3.20 Icons Missing and Other Problems...Please Help!!!!
Hi everyone. Okay here are a couple of my problems and hopefully you
guys can help me out.
Problem 1: i have 2 website that are being hosted on a webserver. The
webserver is running redhat 8x and running apache 1.3.20. To make it a
little clearer, lets say website A and website B. Both website A and B
are working from the outside like if I go home and type in both
websites it works and all. But at work or internal network, website B
works perfect (whenever I type in the website name, it pops up the
index.htm file) but website A, when I type it in, gives me a directory
listing instead. How do I solve this problem. Website A is the main
website and Website B is the secondary website.
Problem 2: when I type in website A when I'm at work, the directory
listing shows however the icons of the files are missing. But if I go
to a directoy and then hit the back key on the browser, the icons
appears. If i hit refresh it disappear. I right click on the icon and
see where the pictures are located. I checked the folder and the icons
are there. How do I fix this?
Problem 3: is there a way to view the files in a directory in a
different way. Like a prettier way so to speak. If there is, how do I
do it?
well thanks in advance for any help you guys can offer.
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NAME
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OVERVIEW
This script acts as a 'website' for your SmokePing monitoring operation. It presents the targets you are looking at in a tree structure and
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DESCRIPTION
To get smokeping_cgi going, you need a webserver which allows you to run CGI or better FastCGI scripts. The system must be setup so that
the cgi process is allowed to write to the image caching area as defined in the config file.
This script runs fine as a normal CGI, BUT it will appear to be very slow, because it does a lot of things when starting up. So if the
script has to be started a fresh on every click, this is both slow and a tough thing for your webserver. I therefore strongly recommend
using FastCGI.
Please refer to the installation document for detailed setup instructions.
SETUP
There is a sample htdocs directory in your smokeping installation root. Copy its content to the place where your webserver expects its
files. There are also two sample cgi scripts showing how to launch the smokeping cgi in your website. The only difference is the file
extension. Adjust the paths in the script and you should be ready to go.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2011 by Tobias Oetiker. All right reserved.
LICENSE
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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AUTHOR
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