Ubuntu :: Lighttpd "No Configuration Available. Try Using -f Option"?
Jun 29, 2010I can not get lighttpd to work correctly. I keep getting the error:Quote:lighttpd "No configuration available. Try using -f option"
View 3 RepliesI can not get lighttpd to work correctly. I keep getting the error:Quote:lighttpd "No configuration available. Try using -f option"
View 3 Replieswhat the procedure is to file bugs against slackware so I will post here. The rc.lighttpd I have works but the function to check if lighttpd is running has an exception when there's no lighttpd.
View 2 Replies View Relatedthe questions is how to get per directory config working for lighttpd? so far from googling i've seen people trying to use conditionals to match certain rules for a vhost , but i don't think that messing around with the main config file for each directory/vhost/whatever is such a good idea.
More importantly , i'm looking for a standardized method to achieve this which would work by simple putting an htaccess-like file into a directory and do the magic. i'm not interested in maintaining apache htaccess syntax , only to get the per directory config to work regardless of the syntax used.
Lighttpd works correctly under debian, but not Ubuntu 10.04. Lighttpd does not start automatically, and when I try to start it from the command line, I get: lighttpd "No configuration available. Try using -f option"
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have had Linux running in our product that has several serial ports.(Another Ethernet to Serial port translator). It has been running OK for about 6 years, using kernel 2.6.11, then 2.6.18. Now I just got 2.6.39.1 running and suddenly I get these "I/O Possible" messages and my programs shutdown. I found elsewhere that the cure for this is to put a "signal(SIGIO, SIG_IGN)" call to stop this signal from crashing the program. This works, but I would really like to know the reason that this started happening in the first place.
Could there possibly be a 'config' option I missed that causes this? It just surprises me that the kernel writers would implement something that has such a large impact on the existing code base, causing anyone using serial ports, or anything else that might trigger a SIGIO, to have to edit, recompile, and redistribute their programs.
How to change the kernel behavior, short of going in and hacking the kernel. Or at least an idea as to why they would have changed the default behavior.
there is no option that static ip cannot be configured during fedora 10 installation. I may be wrong, as i am now to fedora.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am trying to create a LiveCD with the option of installation.So far, so good.Live and installation works well.Now I want to automate the installation. The problem is that when I run the install from the ISO, he said he did not could find the preseed file.In looking around, it seems that we should add this file in initrd But, I do not see how.I searched a few hours on the net in vain.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm running Squeeze and I've been running into the r8169 hang problem (see [url]for example). A temporary (until the driver foibles in the kernel are resolved) solution that seems to be working for many people is passing the boot option "pcie_aspm=off" to the kernel.
Apparently, either I don't understand grub2 at all or my kernel doesn't like me very much. I put the option in grub.cfg like so:
However, it appears that the kernel, for whatever reason, is either not being given this boot option or it's not interpreting it correctly. When I run lspci -vv I get this for my r8169 ethernet card:
The relevant section is LnkCtl: ASPM L0s L1 Enabled; indicating that ASPM is still on.
I can see that in yum-updatesd configuration i can use smtp_server to rely mail notifications as per below outputs from man pages smtp_server SMTP server to use when sending mail, host or a hostort string. Defaults to localhost:25. The problem that this option doesn't work at all and it rely into the local MTA not the one set on the smtp_server
View 2 Replies View Relatedi'm using WICD as my wireless network manager. wicd 1.6.2.1 on slackware 13. I need to configure dynamic WEP with authentication, user name and password like shown on the pic. i couldnt find that option in wicd properties or configuration,
View 3 Replies View RelatedI need to install any version of Debian with the Debian Kernel version 2.6.22-3-686. I don't mind what version of Debian it is, I just need it to have this specific kernel! Debian Etch comes with 2.6.18-4-686 and Lenny comes with 2.6.26-2-686 so the kernel I need is obviously somewhere in between.
I have tried using the following commands to see if kernel 2.6.22-3-686 is available for download via the apt-get method in both Debian Etch and Lenny but it is not...
apt-cache search linux-kernel
apt-cache search linux-source
So does anyone know where/how I can download specific kernels and install them for use? I have a computer sitting next to me that has multiple kernels as an option on boot, and they all boot into the same system, however I do not know the person who set up the computer so cannot ask them how they did it
i install from
yum install rkhunter
rkhunter 1.3.6-4.fc12
Invalid XINETD_CONF_PATH configuration option - non-existent pathname
I'm just trying to figure out what is going on with FC12
Here is the error:
[root@localhost bigmac]# rkhunter --check
Invalid XINETD_CONF_PATH configuration option - non-existent pathname specified: /etc/xinetd.conf
I am trying to install lighttpd into ubuntu with arm. BUT when I configure the file, it gives out an error!
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We are able to stream the video fine from while the flv file is located in the /var/videos/flv folder. We have a second volume that we formatted and mounted as /media/data/videos/flv. We have changed the path in the lighttpd config file to match this. When we play the video we are receiving:200, Stream not found, NetStream.Play.StreamNotFound, clip" "[Clip]"/media/data/videos/flv/test.flv".
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow do I stop Lighttpd server from auto starting when I boot? I'm using it on my laptop for testing and I'd like to turn it on when I need it but not have it autostart.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm running CentOS 5.2(i think). But my Lighttpd does not work. Code: /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart
Stopping lighttpd: [ OK ]
Starting lighttpd: [ OK ]
it should work. When I browse to my IP i don't see anything. I just brought a VPS, so trying to get it working
Is possible to use mod_perl with lighttpd?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have installed lighttpd from svn as
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Then I created four directories
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And ls -l for following is
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So permissions are correct upto here.
Then
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Changed the following to
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To
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Then
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Now I run
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I can see
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lighttpd is running.
Following is lighttpd.conf [url]
I created some html pages in /var/lighttpd/ in a directory called jp (which I had made).
Permissions of Document ROOT
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And the directory
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I was not able to see the webpages [url] but I was able to see [url] so why I could not browse the directory jp
I am getting a 404 not found error. Where as the page exists.
Yum answers that it does not contain lighttpd or lua in the repositories (base,updates,addons,extra). Where can I find a repository containing these packages or should I revert to building myself ?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs there a big difference? Which do you prefer?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am running CentOS 5.5 Final on my VPS and IO am using lighttpd for a webserver. I am trying to find a way to upgrade this to the latest version using Yum.I want to find a repository that will allow me to upgrade to lighttpd-1.4.26-2.el5 with the required dependencies. I would also like to do the same for LUA 5.1.4.I have found older versions of lighttpd but not the latest in an RPM / Yum installable version. I have found tarballs and binary version but I am of the understanding that I should use yum to manage my packages to keep the system neat and easy to upgrade / remove etc. in future.
Can anyone advise me as to where I can find these programs and how I would connect to the right repository to get them.
I installed lighttpd to be able to view cgi files that display the status of my UPS. For the most part is has worked w/o incident i.e. until recently when the UPS battery failed on my APC backups xs 1500 lcd. I could not view the multimon.cgi file via the localhost or 127.0.0.1 url e.g.: [URL]... I'd get 404 page not found message. After checking links here and on the web, I tried: [URL]... The page is displayed. From this discovery, I'm not sure that this is a web server configuration or a network host configuration issue or what. I'm running Lucid with all updates, no mods to lighttpd except I added the mod_fastcgi line to the lighttpd.conf file
View 7 Replies View RelatedLighttpd anti-hotlinking for images i just want these domain to link my imgages (test1.com,newtest2.cn,800keke.net,800org.com.cn),the other site will be redirect to [url].
lighttp configuration :
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This configure onle effect to test1.com. no effect to (newtest3.cn,800keke.net,800org.com.cn. i still dont know why..
I'm trying to configure lighttpd to send SCGI requests to different ports, depending on what file(s) are accessed. Is this possible? This is what I've tried, and it hasn't worked.
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$HTTP["url"] == "URL1" {
scgi.server = (
"/RPC2" =>
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SCGI requests aren't sent to the correct port, regardless of what file is accessed.
I am using Ubuntu 9.04Following is a startup script I am trying.
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#!/bin/sh
USER=lighttpd
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I am not fully sure if this belongs more to the networking section or the software. O hope it is related to here enough.
My problem is as the topic says.
My port 80 seems to be already taken. lighttpd fails to start reporting that it cannot bind to port cause its already taken.
The error message itself:
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"Starting web server: lighttpd2010-02-21 07:01:02: (network.c.345) can't bind to port: :: 80 Address already in use failed!"
I am not able to crack this by myself. Ihve tried investigating this by
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lsof -i :80
netstat -ape | grep -v unix
First doesn't show anything second anything abt port 80.
Now hints I can think of. Maybe you have more experience and ideas what I can do and where should I look for the culprit.
I am using debian (unstable) and lighttpd. I even tried rebooting; it says that the port is taken already at the boot sequence (well it starts pretty much at end anyway but the system should be clean).
It seems that it started failing after a major distro update, so maybe there are some conflicts based on ipv6/v4 or something, though I have no idea what it could be. Well my hit for that is the part of error msg "bind to port: :: 80 ". This "::" looks like ipv6 naming convention. Maybe its lighttpd internal.
I have been searching in the forum and google but still not lucky enough to figure out yetI have a lighttpd server runningbecause apache consume so much CPU and memory) andqmailtoaster (just setup).Here is the configuration in cgi modules:
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cgi.assign = ( ".pl" => "/usr/bin/perl",
".cgi" => "/usr/bin/perl",
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I have followed all the steps as mentioned on documentation.except automake (I am not clear as where to make automake)
I logged in as Root on a Ubuntu system
and then
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cd /opt
svn checkout svn://svn.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/branches/lighttpd-1.4.x/
cd lighttpd-1.4.x
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
make install
After this what do I need to do to be able to start the lighttpd ?After this I did not found any script /etc/init.d/lighttpd. so what more has to be done ?
I have an Ubuntu server running with lighttpd.
The file, access.log has utilized 73GB at: logs/lighttpd/, which contains data since 3 to 4 years (approx.)
So, i need to have only last 6 months logs in the file and the rest to be cleared.