On Monday 28 May 2001 10:28, Leonard Sitongia wrote:
My lastest efforts:
So, FreeBSD port for Python 1.5.2 + Zope src 2.3.2 + wo_pcgi.py + recreate the password with
python zpasswd.py -u admin -p (password) -e CRYPT access
gives a running Zserver Zope.
I now have gotten Zope running with Apache on FreeBSD. A tip came from the New User How-To's at zope.org, in particular the one from Jens: http://www.zope.org/Members/jens/docs/newbie_caveats where the tip on the "/" (slashes) in the RewriteRule are described. I moved the Zope-src directory under the DocumentRoot of Apache. I copied the Zope.cgi into the cgi-bin directory under Apache (I had to add ExecCGI to that cgi-bin directory), plus make sure that the permissions on the Zope.cgi are correct. The RewriteRule then changes /Zope (which is at DocumentRoot/Zope) to invoke the Zope.cgi and do the authentication. Authentication? Back when I tried the Zope FreeBSD port, it said to use CLEARTEXT encryption, not SHA or CRYPT, and I did need to do that: python zpasswd.py -u admin -p XXXX -e CLEARTEXT access So then, loading up the URL http://localhost/Zope/manage goes to prompt for the manage user authentication prompt. Final notes: this is Zope 2.3.2 on FreeBSD 4.2. ==Leonard