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Re: Apache-Asp on Mandriva 2006

Christopher Taylor schrieb:

>I have setup apache to run on Mandriva Linux 2006. There was a mandriva rpm
>built for apache-asp which I installed. I have added mod_perl to be loaded
>in httpd.conf and added the <file> section for my vhost to have the asp
>enabled. When I try and access an asp file I get an internal server error.
>Where should I look for documentation on debugging this?
>
>
>
Christopher,

First take a look into the servers error-log file, usually located in
"/var/log/httpd/error.log/" or similar - depending on the
servers setup - or my be your vhost has an own error log file
- indicated by the "ErrorLog" directive in your vhosts section.

Without that you hardly will find out what's the nature of your problem.


Helmut



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I have setup apache to run on Mandriva Linux 2006. There was a mandriva rpm built for apache-asp which I installed. I have added mod_perl to be loaded in...
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... Christopher, First take a look into the servers error-log file, usually located in "/var/log/httpd/error.log/" or similar - depending on the servers setup...
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Christopher, ... do you use the newest (stable) versions of mod_perl and Apache::ASP and of Apache 2.0.x? If applicable in your case: did you remove any...
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