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On 8/6/02 16:38, "Ed LaFrance" <edl@newmediaems.com> wrote:
> At 03:08 PM 8/6/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>> On 8/6/02 13:35, "Mark Jaffe" <wizards@wizdev.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I am almost running a basic foundation store on YDL. My startup looks like
>>> this:
>>>
>>> [root@wizdev cgi-bin]# !976
>>> su -c "/home/interchange/interchange/bin/interchange -r" interchange
>>> bash: /root/.bashrc: Permission denied
>>> Killing Interchange server 11732 with TERM.
>>> Low traffic settings.
>>> Calling UI......UI is loaded...
>>> Interchange V4.8.5
>>> Configuring catalog foundation...Using default DBM database...done.
>>> Configuring catalog gem1...Using MySQL, DSN=dbi:mysql:test_gem1...done.
>>> Interchange server started in INET and UNIX mode(s) (process id 15307)
>>> [root@wizdev cgi-bin]#
>>>
>>
>> OK, it was pointed out to me to check the logs, so here's what I found:
>>
>> - - - [05/August/2002:22:41:38 -0700] - - START server (11732) (INET and
>> UNIX)
>> - - - [06/August/2002:13:30:54 -0700] - - STOP server (11732) on signal TERM
>> - - - [06/August/2002:13:30:59 -0700] - - Low traffic settings.
>> - - - [06/August/2002:13:30:59 -0700] - - ...UI is loaded...
>> - - - [06/August/2002:13:31:00 -0700] - - Interchange V4.8.5
>> - - - [06/August/2002:13:31:00 -0700] - - Config 'foundation' at server
>> startup
>> - - - [06/August/2002:13:31:00 -0700] - - Config 'gem1' at server startup
>> - - - [06/August/2002:13:31:00 -0700] - - START server (15304) (INET and
>> UNIX)
>> - - - [06/August/2002:13:31:01 -0700] - - Accepting connections from
>> localhost|127\.0\.0\.1
>> - - - [06/August/2002:13:31:01 -0700] - - START server (15307) (INET and
>> UNIX)
>>
>> So I see it is accepting connections from localhost. How do I get it to
>> allow connections from the outside world? Which config file is messed up?
>>
>> Mark
>
> That in itself is not messed up, if your http server and Interchange server
> run on the same box. Something else is probably amiss; perhaps the link
> file has the wrong path to interchange? If you are using the compiled C
> version of the file now, perhaps you could try the perl (tlink.pl or
> vlink.pl) version instead? You should find it in a subdir of the dist dir;
> I think is is called src/.
>
> - Ed L.
>
>
Actually, I know I am using the perl version, I just did not find anywhere
how to configure it. I copied it to the same place the compiled version was
and named it the same as the cgi.
Mark
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