Page 1 of 2

Apache server remote access problem

Posted: 2009/02/27 13:01:42
by zodehala
i installed following application on centos 5.2

* Apache HTTPD 2.2.11 + Openssl 0.9.8i
* MySQL 5.1.30
* PHP 5.2.8
* phpMyAdmin 3.1.1
* FileZilla FTP Server 0.9.29
* Mercury Mail Transport System 4.52

but i can not access phpmyadmin from remote bu i can via SSH

paths :

[code]

/opt/lampp/bin/ The XAMPP commands home.
/opt/lampp/bin/mysql calls for example the MySQL monitor.
/opt/lampp/htdocs/ The Apache DocumentRoot directory.
/opt/lampp/etc/httpd.conf The Apache configuration file.
/opt/lampp/etc/my.cnf The MySQL configuration file.
/opt/lampp/etc/php.ini The PHP configuration file.
/opt/lampp/etc/proftpd.conf The ProFTPD configuration file. (since 0.9.5)
/opt/lampp/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php
[/code]

Re: Apache server remote access problem

Posted: 2009/02/27 13:17:53
by NedSlider
[quote]
zodehala wrote:
i installed following application on centos 5.2

* Apache HTTPD 2.2.11 + Openssl 0.9.8i
* MySQL 5.1.30
* PHP 5.2.8
* phpMyAdmin 3.1.1
* FileZilla FTP Server 0.9.29
* Mercury Mail Transport System 4.52

but i can not access phpmyadmin from remote bu i can via SSH

[/quote]

Those are not CentOS versions - how are we supposed to know what you broke or why it doesn't work?

Re: Apache server remote access problem

Posted: 2009/02/27 14:32:43
by zodehala
[quote]Those are not CentOS versions[/quote]

at that time in your opinion how can i installed them on centos 5.2 (you can see from here it is compatible for centos )

[url=here]http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html[/url]

Re: Apache server remote access problem

Posted: 2009/02/27 15:38:19
by foxb
NetSlided meant that those are not official packages.

If you have problem with them you should first ask the supplier.

Following packages will be available in 5.3
Available Packages
httpd.i386 2.2.3-22.el5
mysql-server.i386 5.0.45-7.el5
php.i386 5.1.6-23.el5

If you want you could install whatever package you want, but not expect fast(any) answers here.

Re: Apache server remote access problem

Posted: 2009/02/27 17:56:48
by toracat
[quote]
foxb wrote:
NetSlided meant that those are not official packages.
[/quote]
foxb meant NetSlide[b]r[/b]. :-D

As foxb said, if you install something that is not shipped by CentOS, you cannot expect [official] help. It is best to stay with what comes with CentOS and 3rd party repositories found at:

http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories

Re: Apache server remote access problem

Posted: 2009/02/27 18:13:25
by AlanBartlett
[quote]
toracat wrote:
[quote]
foxb wrote:
NetSlided meant that those are not official packages.
[/quote]
foxb meant NetSlide[b]r[/b]. :-D
[/quote]
[b]toracat[/b] meant Ne[b]d[/b]Slider. :-D

Re: Apache server remote access problem

Posted: 2009/02/27 18:15:10
by michaelnel
Maybe there actually is a NetSlided, and faxd was referring to her?

Re: Apache server remote access problem

Posted: 2009/02/27 18:23:06
by NedSlider
[quote]
michaelnel wrote:
Maybe there actually is a NetSlided, and faxd was referring to her?[/quote]

I think Gus probably knows her :-D

Re: Apache server remote access problem

Posted: 2009/02/27 19:27:32
by michaelnel
[quote]
NedSlider wrote:
[quote]
michaelnel wrote:
Maybe there actually is a NetSlided, and faxd was referring to her?[/quote]

I think Gus probably knows her :-D[/quote]

No doubt.

Re: Apache server remote access problem

Posted: 2009/02/27 19:44:22
by zodehala
NedSlider = michaelnel = AlanJBartlett = foxb = toracat = Perfect guy & superman & Linux Master ......

but my question's reply is null . why ? :-( :-( :-( :-(


(i asked it supplier but no reply )