admin/ was not found on this server.
Wanted to do some playing and tinkering with Bludit here locally on my Mac. Since Yosemite websharing is not easy. So i thought can it be done from a VirtualBox machine with Snow Leopard.
Installed bludit on a OSX (10.6.8) system on Virtual box. Got php the right php via http://php-osx.liip.ch/. Did all the permission stuff. Made VB accessible via the home network via a bridge adapter. Could login to Bludit from my host MacPro (with 10.10.5). Did the first installation of Bludit. But then....
.. it gave the error: admin/ was not found on this server.
Is there a solution?
Is it some where in php? Or .htaccess? Or apache?
greetings dirkV
Installed bludit on a OSX (10.6.8) system on Virtual box. Got php the right php via http://php-osx.liip.ch/. Did all the permission stuff. Made VB accessible via the home network via a bridge adapter. Could login to Bludit from my host MacPro (with 10.10.5). Did the first installation of Bludit. But then....
.. it gave the error: admin/ was not found on this server.
Is there a solution?
Is it some where in php? Or .htaccess? Or apache?
greetings dirkV
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I never have done a local installation on a Mac.
The "redirect" is in the file index.php:
The path definitions are in the file /bl-kernel/boot/init.php.
It seems to be a problem with the path settings.
The "redirect" is in the file index.php:
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// Admin area
if($Url->whereAmI()==='admin') {
require(PATH_BOOT.'admin.php');
}
It seems to be a problem with the path settings.
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I fixed that today on my Droplet @ DigitalOcean. I'm using Apache2 and had to modify my default-ssl.conf file.
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<Directory /var/www/html>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
allow from all
</Directory>
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You can use MAMP for example, too. You don´t have to install a virtual box with an other system.dirkV wrote:Wanted to do some playing and tinkering with Bludit here locally on my Mac. Since Yosemite websharing is not easy. So i thought can it be done from a VirtualBox machine with Snow Leopard.