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list Josh Luthman
Fri, 5 Oct 2007 14:49:32 -0400
Message-Id: <user-ae72b0654d2d@xymon.invalid>

If you copied all of the configuratoin from hobbit-apache.conf you'll need
to browser to /hobbit for the main page.  Are you using the VirtualHost
directive at all?

On 10/5/07, user-95b96d3df9e3@xymon.invalid <
user-95b96d3df9e3@xymon.invalid> wrote:

Thanks for the info.  I'm making a little progress here.  I copied
hobbit-apache.conf from usr/lib/hobbit/server/etc to etc/apache2/conf.d
and now I get the page:  Index of/ and it shows the file apache2-default.
 I'm sure there's some little thing that I still have to do right?


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On Fri, October 5, 2007 10:20, user-95b96d3df9e3@xymon.invalid wrote:
Hi,

I just installed Apache 2.2 on Ubuntu and I'm trying to configure the
Apache server so that it sees Hobbit.  I've never used Apache before and
i'm having a very difficult time figuring out how to get this setup.  It
seems like it should be easy but I haven't been able to find any
documentation that's helped me to do it yet.  If you can point me in the
right direction I'd be very grateful.  Thanks!
Don't know what you've tried or what results you've gotten.  There's
install doc at http://hobbitmon.sourceforge.net/docs/install.html
Key for Red Hat type distros is copying or linking hobbit-apache.conf from
~hobbit/server/etc to /etc/httpd/conf.d (which I think is
/etc/apache2/conf.d on Debian-type distros).

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