[Zope] newbie q: error messages after install - RH rpms

Nicole Lallande nicole@nmlconsulting.com
Sat, 16 Jun 2001 09:31:24 -0700


Chris - I don't know enough about ports - my /etc/services file says:
webcache        8080/tcp                        # WWW caching service
webcache        8080/udp                        # WWW caching service

do I just add a line:

zope		8080/tcp			# Zope 
?
the reason why I used 8021 is because that is what I thought it was
running on - if I type 
localhost:8080/manage I get that netscape is unable to find the server. 
Unfortunately there is nothing in the documentation that says what do
do.  Where does the port get set and how do I reset it?

BTW - RedHat rpm install ...

TIA,

Nicole





Chris McDonough wrote:
> 
> Hi Nicole,
> 
> Port 8021 is the FTP port in this case, and you will not get useful
> information out of it.  Are you sure the HTTP server is running on
> 8080?  When you say it doesnt work do you mean you can't get to it in a
> browser, or you can't log in or something else?
> 
> Nicole Lallande wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have downloaded and installed all the files, and yes zope is running -
> >
> > when I tried localhost:8080/manage it did not work and so I changed it
> > to localhost:8021/manage because that seems to be the port it is running
> > on:
> >
> >  python z2.py -p /var/zope/Zope.cgi -u zope -z /usr/share/zope -Z
> > /var/run/zwatchdog.pid -w  -f 8021 -m  -l /var/log/zope
> >
> > so - after running that command I get:
> >
> > 220 mango FTP server (Medusa Async V1.12.4.1 [experimental]) ready. 500
> > 'GET': command not understood. 500 'Connection:':
> > command not understood. 500 'User-Agent:': command not understood. 500
> > 'Pragma:': command not understood. 500 'Host:': command
> > not understood. 500 'Accept:': command not understood. 500
> > 'Accept-Encoding:': command not understood. 500 'Accept-Language:':
> > command not understood. 500 'Accept-Charset:': command not understood. >
> >
> > at which point it just hangs.  Apologies if this q has been addressed
> > before but I did:
> >
> > try your documentation
> > look through your archives.
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Nicole
> >
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