09-12-2008
I've seen this, in my case I had another HTTP server listening on port 80. Check with "netstat -na | grep 80" and look for listeners - other WWW server, skype or similar. Then disable it and restart apache. Else, you can always specify apache to run on different port, 8080 for example, but you have to access it everytime as : your-server.net:8080.
HTH somehow.
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apache2::sitecontrol::radius
Apache2::SiteControl::Radius(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Apache2::SiteControl::Radius(3pm)
NAME
Apache2::SiteControl::Radius - Raduis authentication module for SiteControl
SYNOPSIS
In Apache/mod_perl's configuration:
PerlModule Apache2::SiteControl
<Location /sample>
...
PerlSetVar SiteControlMethod Apache2::SiteControl::Radius
...
</Location>
<FilesMatch ".pl$">
...
PerlSetVar RadiusSiteControlHost "localhost"
PerlSetVar RadiusSiteControlSecret "mysecret"
...
</FilesMatch>
<Location /SampleLogin>
...
PerlSetVar RadiusSiteControlHost "localhost"
PerlSetVar RadiusSiteControlSecret "mysecret"
...
</Location>
DESCRIPTION
Apache2::SiteControl::Radius uses Authen::Radius to do the actual authentication of login attempts for the SiteControl system. See the
SiteControl documentation for a complete apache configuration example. The synopsis above shows the configuration parameters for the radius
module only, which is not a stand-alone thing.
The proper variables for the apache configuration of this modules are shown in the synopsis above. You must set the radius host and shared
secret in all sections that will use the SiteControl system for authentication.
SEE ALSO
Apache2::SiteControl
AUTHOR
This module was written by Tony Kay, <tkay@uoregon.edu>.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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