Hi, --On Montag, 26. März 2001 14:04 +0200 Gitte Wange <gitte@mmmanager.org> wrote:
If you still have ZServer listening on port 8080 (it normally is, if not disabled by -w , as I've learned just a few days ago :-) ), you could try to reach your management I/F directly on this port. At least you can determine, wether the error is on the Zope side or with your Apache setup.
Okay this was very interesting: When I tried to enter http://<my.ipnumber>:8080/manage, I got an error saying that the connection was refused by the server either because the server was busy (whick I know it isn't) or becuase the server may not be accepting connections.
I guess it's a zope problem - any who can help ?
Hm, I don't know your OS environment ... But what I'd try is: 1) Check, id Zope is really running (with Linux: ps aux |grep z2) 2) Check Zope's startup params 3) If on a Linux box: Do you have any ipchains-rules or similar running ? If nothing else seems to help, I'd advise to first get Zope running standalone and then switch to an setup behind Apache. hth, ta -------------------------------------------------------------------------- smartferret it-consulting Dipl.-Ing. Linzbichler KEG Dipl.-Ing. Takashi Veikko Linzbichler Tannhofweg 28/3 A-8044 Graz, Austria Tel.: 0316 / 39 89 40 -0 Fax: 0316 / 39 89 40 -20 Mobil: 0676 / 31 26 286 eMail: takashi.linzbichler@smartferret.com WWW: http://www.smartferret.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------