This is a basic Apache webserver administration question and not really specific to Koha. You can either use NameVirtualHost and DNS, or IP-based or port-based vhosts. Right now you are getting the apache default site. You can disable that with: sudo a2dissite default And maybe your site will come up (just because it will be the last thing enabled on port 80.) Did you test your Listen 8080 line at: 10.3.33.15:8080 ? --Joe On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Darla Grediagin <dgrediagin@bssd.org>wrote:
Good morning,
I am have gotten Linux working on the server, I have Koha installed, now the problem is to match the two together. When I go to the server I get a big message that says *'It works'* While this feels great and is steps beyond where I have gotten before, I now need to get Koha to come up on that website.
I have edited /etc/apache2/ports.conf and added the line Listen 8080
When I restart apache2ctl, It tells be that it is using 10.3.33.15 for its name because it can't determine the server's fully qualified domain name. This is fine for when I go to 10.3.13.15 that is where i get the above statement.
If this makes sense to someone out there, please let me know. It is all Greek to me.
Thank you in advance,
Darla
-- Darla Grediagin District Librarian Bering Strait School District Unalakleet, Alaska Web Address : http://bssdonline.org/course/view.php?id=51 Blog: http://aklibrarian1.edublogs.org/ OPAC: http://opac.bssd.org:8181/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl
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