[mythtv-users] Another Mythweb question

Harry Devine lifter89 at comcast.net
Tue Mar 25 03:55:13 UTC 2008


Steve Wilson wrote:
> --- Harry Devine <lifter89 at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>   
>> Ed Brandon wrote:
>>     
>>> Can you access http://127.0.0.1 on the webserver
>>>       
>> itself? Is httpd running? 
>>     
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org
>>> [mailto:mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf
>>>       
>> Of Harry Devine
>>     
>>> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 11:00 PM
>>> To: Discussion about mythtv
>>> Subject: [mythtv-users] Another Mythweb question
>>>
>>> I'm sorry if this question has been asked before,
>>>       
>> but I've been searching
>>     
>>> Gossamer threads and can't seem to find the
>>>       
>> answer.  I'm trying to setup
>>     
>>> Mythweb on 0.21 and can't get it to work.  In
>>>       
>> fact, I can't even get the
>>     
>>> main "Fedora Test Page" to come up on the
>>>       
>> webserver, so I'm sure I have
>>     
>>> something misconfigured.
>>>
>>> I have the stock Fedora 8
>>>       
>> /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf that was in the initial
>>     
>>> install.  All I did was chkconfig httpd on, go to
>>>       
>> the web server via IE on
>>     
>>> my laptop, and I get an HTTP 400 error ("Bad
>>>       
>> Request").  Why would this be?
>>     
>>> I have copied the mythweb.conf.apache over to
>>>       
>> /etc/httpd/conf.d/mythweb.conf
>>     
>>> and modified it to have my local hostname as
>>>       
>> server_db_name, and modified
>>     
>>> the directory to be "/var/www/html/mythweb".
>>>
>>> Any ideas?  The logs are pretty cryptic, but I can
>>>       
>> post them if you think it
>>     
>>> will help.  I'm not very good at Apache yet, so
>>>       
>> I'm sure I'm just
>>     
>>> overlooking something basic.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Harry
>>>
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>> Nope.  If I go to http://127.0.0.1, I get "Bad
>> Request  Your browser 
>> sent a request that this server could not
>> understand".  Yes, httpd is 
>> running.  The page says that my Apache version is
>> 2.2.0 if that helps.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Harry
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> Under Start-System-Firewall look under "Trusted
> Services" scroll to the very bottom is WWW(HTTP)
> checked? If not check, then save then #service httpd
> restart then try again.
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Nope.  I have the firewall disabled when I installed.  That's bitten me 
before.

Thanks,
Harry



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