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Re: browsing to gnatsweb
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Timothy Buck |
Subject: |
Re: browsing to gnatsweb |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:02:17 -0600 |
On Jun 27, 2006, at 7:22 AM, Adam Weremczuk wrote:
Environment: Gnatsweb 4.0, gnats 4.1, gnatsuser (all in self-
installing packages) run on Debian 3.1r2
I've just install it and when I try to browse to:
http://gnatsweb-server-IP:1529
I got the following in my browser:
200 localhost.localdomain GNATS server 4.1.0 ready. 600
Unrecognized command.
You don't normally browse to port 1529 directly (that's the GNATS
daemon port). You
browse to gnatsweb.cgi (which must be installed in a normal cgi-bin
directory on your
web server), usually running on the standard HTTP port 80. Gnatsweb
then in turn
talks to the GNATS daemon.
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