what I did was added back the include /etc/apache2/sites-enabled and inclue /etc/koha-httpd.conf which then when I put in dragonetworks.net:8080 or 8000 sends me to apache-default (It Works!...no, actually it doesn't. Foul Apache trickery!) MJ Ray-2 wrote:
exaurdon <mstockfleth@hotmail.com> wrote:
I tried dos2unix...that's not it. No clue why even 80 is giving me 404 now.
You may find some clues in your system /var/log/apache2/error.log or your koha opac-error_log file, like "some/thing: file not found"
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