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i was sick of ubuntu on my server, so i decided i would update to arch.
i have been using apache and torrentflux on ubuntu for a while. so i cant remember how i set it up .
im stuck on my arch install. for some reason the httpd daemon will not start?
can some 1 point out the obvious for me please?
thanks
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i got httpd running, but im still having some problems with php. i have copied the torrent flux files to /srv/http and when i connect to the torrent slave in firefox rather then seeing torrent flux ui, i see a list of the torrent flux files, what have i done wrong?
please help?
thanks markp1989
Desktop: E8400@4ghz - DFI Lanparty JR P45-T2RS - 4gb ddr2 800 - 30gb OCZ Vertex - Geforce 8800 GTS - 2*19" LCD
Server/Media Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX I-E - E5200 - 4gb Ram - 2* ecogreen F2 1.5tb - 1* wd green 500gb - PicoPSU 150xt - rtorrent - xbmc - ipazzport remote - 42" LCD
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here is the how to i was using http://filesharefreak.com/tutorials/set … flux-b4rt/ for somereason, rather then displaying the page it just opens up the index.html file :S
Desktop: E8400@4ghz - DFI Lanparty JR P45-T2RS - 4gb ddr2 800 - 30gb OCZ Vertex - Geforce 8800 GTS - 2*19" LCD
Server/Media Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX I-E - E5200 - 4gb Ram - 2* ecogreen F2 1.5tb - 1* wd green 500gb - PicoPSU 150xt - rtorrent - xbmc - ipazzport remote - 42" LCD
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Sounds like you still need to configure apache for php handeling
Have a look here and trace back what you have / have not done:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LAMP
Arch i686 on Phenom X4 | GTX760
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Sounds like you still need to configure apache for php handeling
Have a look here and trace back what you have / have not done:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LAMP
thanks, that got php working, now im stuck with the setup of torrentflux-b4rt , its telling me that the download directory im specifying doesnt exist, when it clearly does?
torrentflux-b4rt 1.0-beta2 - Setup
Configuration - Server Settings Validation
Error: path /media/torrents/ does not exist and cannot be created. Check that the path is writable by the webserver user.
Last edited by markp1989 (2009-04-29 11:29:07)
Desktop: E8400@4ghz - DFI Lanparty JR P45-T2RS - 4gb ddr2 800 - 30gb OCZ Vertex - Geforce 8800 GTS - 2*19" LCD
Server/Media Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX I-E - E5200 - 4gb Ram - 2* ecogreen F2 1.5tb - 1* wd green 500gb - PicoPSU 150xt - rtorrent - xbmc - ipazzport remote - 42" LCD
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Does your apache user (www-data?) have proper ownership of the /media/torrents/ directory?
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Your torrent data path must also be within the apache directory structure. So if the root of your apache server is /srv/http then it must be a sub-directory of this. And along with what JT said, www-data should own the directory. So for example:
$ mkdir /srv/http/torrents
$ chown -R www-data:www-data /srv/http/torrents
You could also try some symbolic link magic, but I could never get this to work properly
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I don't think it's required to be a sub-directory in apache. My old torrent box had a similar setup with the torrent files located in my home directory.
During the torrentflux-b4rt installation, I remember just setting the download folder to any directory I wanted (with proper ownership).
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You are right, but in Apache config you need to set an alias to the path you want to use, so something like
alias /torrents /some/path/to/torrent/data
this would set www.yoursite.com/torrents to actually read from /some/path/to/torrent/data
If that makes sense...
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