I would often just browse directly to the files using lynx/links. I
*think* this is possible, or else I would run the cgi, dump the output
to HTML, and then use lynx (because I was often accessing our LCFGng
server from outside the firewall, and couldn't "browse" to the web page).
You might want to look at access_log or error_log in /var/log/httpd or
wherever apache puts it to see what the problem is.
Oh, you might just be asking "Where the heck is LCFGng installed"? What
a good question. It is (bizarely, IMHO) installed in:
/var/obj
and you are probably specifically interested in the sub-directory:
conf/server/web/status/
HTH.
Ian.
Paul Kyberd wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Tried /status and /status/ - neither work ....
>
>
> Paul
>
>
> On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, D.Kant wrote:
>
>
>>Paul,
>>
>>Try http://mylcfgng/status/
>>
>>instead of
>>
>> http://mylcfgng/status
>>
>>D.
>>
>>On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Paul Kyberd wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Trudging through the setup.
>>>
>>> Installed apache and get the apache installed OK page then look
>>>for the /status after the mkxprofd reload and get a status not found on
>>>this server. Where do I start looking.
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