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27-04-09, 10:49 PM #1
trouble with connection and apache web server
Register to remove this adOk, I'm new here I'm actually a mod on a different website that releases repacks. But i was browsing through and seen the legendary repack and thought what the hay looks nice, i'll give it a try.
i got all the realms up, but i cant get connect nor can my friends. i have a server running and its set up the same way but when i try and connect it wont let me, it's giving me an error like my password is wrong but i know for a fact the account and pass are correct. I guess my first question is, for multiple realms is there a different way i need to set it up for it to be public than the way i have my single realm server set up now which works great public.
And my next question is for the website that comes with the repack. when i try to start apache it gives me the error in the command prompt that apache could not be started C:/Legendary Repack/Server/Apache/conf/httpd:conf: Document Root must be a directory.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated thanks in advance,
Muppet
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28-04-09, 02:13 PM #2
uh make sure ports 80, 8080 are open!
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28-04-09, 02:44 PM #3
Register to remove this adwell my ISP blocks port 80 so my dns is redirected to port 443 which is the other port that apache listens on. i have the apache for my other website configure listen on port 443 even though its a https port but it still works.
it seems that the apache for this repack is asking for a directory before it will even start. i switched some stuff around to the other apache folder and tried it there but it told me it couldnt connect do to unknown character database or database one of the two.
apache is giving me to errors it looks like
1. 'paikproductions' is not recognized as an external or internal command, operable program or batch file
2. Syntax error on line 34 of C:/Legendary Repack/Server/Apache/conf/Httpd.conf: DocumentRoot must be a directory