[sysadmin] requirements to set server for codeigniter app |
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English is not mi first language so lets say this whit goggle traductor help I am the sysadmin in a small factory one of the engineers hired a third party mostly un-experience underpaid bachelors to make a app works on their test environment windows 8.1 64 whith xamp Now we must set this app to run in a local virtualmachine whith Centos 7, apache2, mariadb, php7 i do a clean install for this i create the database, database firewall and permissions are fine SE disabled for the sake of the tests we bring the app to the html folder anyway the app is not running we figth with it all saturday morning but no luck no they not know why no i neither knows why the error is : https://127.0.0.1/produccion/login Not Found The requested URL /produccion/login was not found on this server. soo i upload their app to a hosting we have in colombiahosting and the app works there no they not know why no i neither knows why for codeigniter all the knowledge i have come from the tutorials i read this Weekend the bachelors knows some more but not enough ##### No i cant le it there in the hosting it must run onsite in the factory Anyway i think the culprit is the apache2 config, i enabled mod_rewrite and speling_module but looks like something else is missing the app was build on codeigniter '3.1.6' What are the requirements tools or Apache mods needed for this to run ?
Try https://127.0.0.1/index.php/produccion/login and report back.
Also, working on Windows is not OK. The bachelors should be replaced.
(12-11-2017, 02:08 PM)skunkbad Wrote: Try https://127.0.0.1/index.php/produccion/login and report back. As if by magic now works http://192.168.0.40/produccion/index.php/login i can get in from the network from any other computer but then what did the bachelors wrong ? is the .htaccess? /var/www/html/produccion/.htaccess Code: RewriteEngine On
(12-12-2017, 09:26 AM)perromercenary00 Wrote:(12-11-2017, 02:08 PM)skunkbad Wrote: Try https://127.0.0.1/index.php/produccion/login and report back. https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/...oubleshoot Quote:Most commonly, the problem is that AllowOverride is not set such that your configuration directives are being honored. Make sure that you don't have a AllowOverride None in effect for the file scope in question. A good test for this is to put garbage in your .htaccess file and reload the page. If a server error is not generated, then you almost certainly have AllowOverride None in effect.
Yap that is
i do Enable AllowOverride for Apache and now the app is working as intended Thanks for all. |
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