[campsite-support] Problem with campsite-2.6.7 on FreeBSD
  • I've recently installed campsite-2.6.7 from the current Ports Collection of FreeBSD-6.1. I use Apache 1.3.41 & php5. I've added succesfully the php5lib.so - the httpd restarted gracefully without reporting errors. Using Firefox, i've tried out to logon as admin by http://my-site/admin & i've made created a pubblication & some users.
    In my second attempt i couldn't logon as user, and the logon interface from http://my-site/admin couldn't appear on me anymore. After several attempts i've tried out to re-logon as admin, but this problem seems to continue. The file index.php cannot be read from my browser & ask from my browser to download it instead of normally open it.
    I suppose that is a misconfigutation of my php, but honestly i've tried everything i could from the documentation of php, apache 1.3 & yours.

    Any suggestion? U[pgrade to apache 2 could help me?
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  • Hi Frances,

    The PHP module was not enabled in apache, please edit the apache config file
    and add the following line:

    LoadModule php5_module

    Restart the apache server.

    Regards,
    Mugur

    On Feb 4, 2008 11:48 AM, wrote:

    > I've recently installed campsite-2.6.7 from the current Ports Collection
    > of FreeBSD-6.1. I use Apache 1.3.41 & php5. I've added succesfully the
    > php5lib.so - the httpd restarted gracefully without reporting errors.
    > Using Firefox, i've tried out to logon as admin by http://my-site/admin &
    > i've made created a pubblication & some users.
    > In my second attempt i couldn't logon as user, and the logon interface
    > from http://my-site/admin couldn't appear on me anymore. After several
    > attempts i've tried out to re-logon as admin, but this problem seems to
    > continue. The file index.php cannot be read from my browser & ask from my
    > browser to download it instead of normally open it.
    > I suppose that is a misconfigutation of my php, but honestly i've tried
    > everything i could from the documentation of php, apache 1.3 & yours.
    >
    > Any suggestion? U[pgrade to apache 2 could help me?
    >