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  • If you want RT to use Apache::Session::[[MySQL]] on no-locking mode, you will have to do the followings ...older doesn't exists, first create it (mkdir -p /path/to/your/rt/local/lib/Apache/Session)
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  • ...hat provides [[FastCGI]] support, but note that more help you'll find with apache as server. Read about alternatives and variants in the beginning of [[Manua Debian Packages for both Apache and Apache2: [http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keyword
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  • # configure apache # start apache
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  • == Apache == This is useful only for debug, this start only one apache process and prevent concurent requests.
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  • *Apache for our web-server ===Installing Apache===
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  • These days '''people usually don't compile apache''', so below are historical notes. = Compiling Apache 1.x with mod_perl =
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  • Apache 1.3.29
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  • Using RT 3.2.1 with RTFM 2.0.4 on Apache with SSL on Solaris 9 Sparc
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  • Consult with [[ManualApacheConfig]] for intial configuration of the apache server for RT. == Separate apache log files for RT ==
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  • Apache 2.0.46
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  • ==Configure Apache==
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  • ...graded our RT from 3.6.5 to 3.8.7, running on Fedora 8 x86_64, Perl 5.8.8, Apache 2.2.9 and [[MySQL]] 5.0.45. Things went pretty smoothly by following the em However, upon restarting apache at the end of the upgrade and accessing the web interface, I was presented
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  • == 1. Apache Authentication == ...cate and is detailed in the [[WebExternalAuth]] page. You simply configure Apache to restrict authentication via pluggable modules (such as mod_ldap for LDAP
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  • Other pages about apache: [[ApacheConfig]], [[CompilingApache]]
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  • * Apache 2
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  • * Apache: 1.3.27
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  • * Apache::DBI ...tall that. Note that contrary to some advice, you do not need to recompile Apache!
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  • We ship it with RT listening on HTTP (port 80) through the Apache web server. Here are the steps needed for setting up your Apache SSL with Best Practical RT AMIs:
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  • p5-Apache-DBI-0.94 p5-Apache-Session-1.6
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  • ...ng Microsoft ActiveDirectory as the primary authentication backend for RT (Apache 1.3, RT 3.4.4)
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  • = Apache = cat /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log | grep mod_perl | grep notice | tail -n 1
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  • ...Check it out if you are installing RT4. Also includes info on configuring apache to use SSL only. === ===== • Install Apache, MySql, & sendmail-cf via yum =====
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  • p5-Apache-DBI-0.94 p5-Apache-Session-1.6
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  • This problem occurs when you have the RT in a virtual domain in apache. Check out your mailgate alias: This problem occurs when you use RT external auth and use apache to restrict access to document root. Fix is to allow rt-mailgate to access
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  • * [[MacOSXServerTiger]] 10.4 and before (manual install of Apache, [[MySQL]], etc.)
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  • edit Build.PL and comment the require Apache::Request line out === Configure Apache ===
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  • * [http://burn.co.nz/blog/?p=54 RT Installation With Apache] (This is for Wheezy but still useful) this installs apache as well as sample config files in /etc/request-tracker4 (I think, they migh
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  • Add the following line to the [[VirtualHost]] section of Apache from which you wish to serve RT ==== Install Apache::Session ====
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  • Add the following line to the [[VirtualHost]] section of Apache from which you wish to serve RT ==== Install Apache::Session ====
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  • <nowiki># ./configure --with-web-user=apache --with-web-group=apache --prefix=/usr/share/rt3 --with-db-rt-pass=password 9) Verify that the RT Makefile web user and group are set to "apache", also verify the rt_user password
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  • ...he2-worker, libapr-util1, libapr-util1-devel, libapr1, libapr1-devel, perl-Apache-DBI, limal-perl, pcre, perl, perl-Archive-Tar, (misc perl modules), mysql, ...<code>'/var/srv'</code> to <code>'/srv'</code>. I then needed to edit the apache config files to reflect the same.)
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  • Add the following line to the [[VirtualHost]] section of Apache from which you wish to serve RT ==== Install Apache::Session ====
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  • ...ge running on [[VMWare]] on top of an IBM x335 dual P42.8ghz server. Using Apache 1.3 with a mySQL 4 db. At first RT ran slow with tickets taking up to 5 sec
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  • 1. Install/Configure mod_perl under Apache - (and get it working of-course) http://search.cpan.org/~speeves/Apache-AuthenNTLM-2.10
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  • Then configure apache, something like Restart apache.
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  • and then configure Apache to not authenticate the /[[NoAuth]] directory, so the rt-mailgate program c ...n off the authentication requirement for all "[[NoAuth]]" directories. For Apache edit the server-wide httpd.conf file and add the following in RT's [[Virtua
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  • ...e2-mod-fastcgi anymore. An older package of this module (working fine with apache 2.0.55) is attached for archival.
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  • === Apache setup === '''Running Apache in 32 Bit :'''
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  • pkg install gcc-3 apache-22 mysql-51 mysql-51/library header-math gd gnupg # If upgrading from oi_151a4 to oi_151a5 is making apache crash and cat `svcs -L apache22` reveals:
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  • * Shut down Apache so nobody can get to RT. 'CFLAGS=-O2' --with-apachectl=/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl --enable-gd --enable-graphviz
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  • Then restart Apache. You can also add other statuses here as you choose.
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  • ...Mehl Nathan], "Single Signon RT with Windows Server, Active Directory and Apache 1.3 on unix" ...ove warning, one user got Nathan's configuration working with RT 3.4.6 and Apache 2.2. See [[NtlmAuthentication]] for details.
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  • ...rectory /usr/share/request-tracker3/html/Callbacks was not readable by the Apache WEB server, and so the RTIR extensions (especially, the RTIR menu in the ma
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  • = Apache = == Install PERL libraries for Apache ==
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  • ...OS X 10.4 (that's OS X client, not even server). I did not have to compile apache or perl (only the usual download/install perl modules). --Bryan Derman ...installing RT on has multiple roles, messing with the vendor-supplied perl/apache may negatively impact other services. --Justin Clayton
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  • Please do mention the version of RT, perl, mod_perl, and apache that you're using, at a minimum, so people can more easily evaluate whether
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  • === Add rt perl module to apache === ==== Backup apache configuration file ====
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  • ...rror can occur on FreeBSD with [[WebExternalAuth]] (i.e. Apache auth) when Apache is restarted and users try to continue to work with existing sessions. They
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  • ...ed [[MySQL]] 4 and the Perl DBD module and last but not least a version of apache with a statically compliled mod_perl. Installing RT3 Getting and unpacking ...install Cache::Cache [] install MLDBM [] install [[FreezeThaw]] [] install Apache::Session [] install HTML::[[TreeBuilder]] [] install HTML::[[FormatText]] [
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  • ...is the process I used to set up RT 4.2.6 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS to use MySQL, Apache, Sendmail, and the ExternalAuth plugin. Create main Apache site for SSL at /etc/apache2/sites-available/my-rt-site
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  • mysql =&gt; 'Apache::Session::MySQL', Pg =&gt; 'Apache::Session::Postgres',
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  • perl-YAML-0.66-1.15 perl-Apache-DBI-1.07-1.21 perl-YAML-Syck-0.95-1.21 libopenssl-devel-0.9.8h-30.27.11 zli
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  • ...[FreeBSD]] 5.4, port "rt34 3.4.2", I get the following error upon starting Apache: == Workaround For Apache Error ==
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  • Apache + mod_perl2 guide updated for RT4 A note of caution: Do not use symbolic links in the Apache conf directory structures.
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  • This problem occurs when you have the RT in a virtual domain in apache. Check out your mailgate alias:
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  • ...out the web UI these messages usually end up in server's log (at least for apache) and for command utilities it's console. chown apache:apache /opt/rt3/var/log/rt.log
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  • ...ing, you should probably check out Apache's documentation on [http://httpd.apache.org/docs/vhosts/ Virtual Hosts]. ...upgrading.xml this document]. This is not needed on a brand new install of apache.
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  • = Install Guide for SLES 10, RT 3.6.3 and Apache 2 = ...uth-mysql, apache2-mod_perl, apache2-mod_python, apache2-prefork_MPM, perl-Apache-DBI, mysql-max,
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  • * httpd (Apache) 2.2 and mod_fcgid Apache modules were used as the host environment. ...gure --enable-graphviz --enable-gd --with-web-user=apache --with-web-group=apache --with-db-type=Pg</pre>
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  • nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf (for Apache 13.10 and higher only) Apache fails to start once configured tor request-tracker, the error in the Apache logs is:
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  • ...en changed to 027 then the permissions on all the new files will not allow Apache to use the files and you won't see any 'Accessed Denied' messages. ...should clear up any missing parts and remove the error. Be sure to restart Apache after you do this.
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  • - Apache - mod_auth_openidc (an Apache module that does all the OpenIDC work)
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  • Apache authenticates users using mod_auth_kerb and passes the authenticated userna * Install Request Tracker onto apache
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  • * Apache 1.3 SSL med mod_perl install Apache::Test
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  • At last, clear Mason's cache and restart Apache.
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  • in the [[PostgreSQL]] log and errors in the apache log such as:
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  • * mod_perl users need its source code. [http://perl.apache.org here] ** static linkage require Apache rebuild. [http://httpd.apache.org sources here]
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  • I would also restart your apache just to be safe with: service apache restart
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  • Clear mason cache, restart apache and your Custom Fields should show up. Clear mason cache and restart apache.
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  • <nowiki># ./configure --with-web-user=apache --with-web-group=apache \ 12) Verify that the RT's Makefile "web user" and "group" are set to "apache", also verify the "rt_user" password
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  • ...d a packaged Apache, you probably need to use your distribution's packaged Apache::DBI and mod_perl as well, and all of these need to be version compatible w
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  • ...object is based on class from [http://search.cpan.org/dist/Apache-Session Apache::Session] distribution. ...ion hash because there is a stored reference on the object in the hash, so Apache::Session thinks that data is unchanged and doesn't renew it in storage. tra
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  • rt4-apache2 - Apache 2 specific files for request-tracker4 *install the RT packages (here with MySQL, Apache and Mailgate):
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  • You can also using cpan to install dependencies (check apache/error.log for missing dependency errors):
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  • * apache 1.3.27 ==== compiling apache ====
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  • ...y REST API via 2 methods. You can use normal allow/deny directives in your Apache conf files, like this:
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  • [apache-rt] Above I've called my jail 'apache-rt'. It references a custom filter called 'requesttracker' that we will cre
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  • APACHE CONFIGURATION ...ation files you decide to use you will need to ensure you have the correct apache (1 or 2) modules installed. You will also need to edit the [[RT SiteConfig|
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  • ...'s ./configure script. RT by default use www:www, but for eg RH use apache:apache. You can fix it after you have installed RT with <code>chmod</code>. //Rusl ...When I chmod 777 the whole directory it works and my groups in Gentoo are apache, not www. That'll do the trick. //jritchie
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  • Apache fails to start once configured tor request-tracker, the error in the Apache logs is: Can't locate Apache/DBI.pm
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  • * httpd (Apache) 2.4 and mod_fcgid Apache modules were used as the host environment. ...gure --enable-graphviz --enable-gd --with-web-user=apache --with-web-group=apache --with-db-type=Pg</pre>
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  • <nowiki># ./configure --with-web-user=apache --with-web-group=apache \ ...>make fixdeps</code> does not test for modperl2 dependencies such as <code>Apache::DBI</code> (which is required). Therefore you'll end up with a broken inst
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  • ### Modify Makefile for location of apache 2 installation: chown -R apache:apache /etc/httpd/logs/fastcgi
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  • ...ches; on [[SuSE]] 10.3 for example, fixdeps will install everything except Apache::DBI. ...] version 2.x with either [http://www.fastcgi.com FastCGI] or [http://perl.apache.org mod_perl], or another webserver with [[FastCGI]] support.
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  • Empty the Mason cache and reload Apache
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  • ...iguring RT to run in [[FastCGI]] mode is dead simple. However, configuring Apache is hard. If you are considering a single web server to use with RT, you mig == Configuring RT to run with Apache ==
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  • ...uld configure this either via [[VirtualHosts]] configuration in any of the apache configuration files or the $[[WebPath]] variable. === Configuring Apache ===
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  • * Apache 1.x * apache 2.x
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  • I also had to restart apache to actually see the change, not sure why.
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  • '''Instalacion APACHE''' Apache 2.X http://apache.org
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  • ...ser]] to reassign tickets arbitrarily. I have tested it after we restarted apache and it seems to be working fine. (we are currently using 3.2.) ...acheHandler::handle_request('HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler=HASH(0xad88e14)', 'Apache=SCALAR(0xacf4638)') called at /usr/local/rt3/bin/webmux.pl line 124
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  • * [[GetSoftwareVersions]] - RT, Perl, RTFM, DBIx::SearchBuilder, Apache, ModPerl, FastCGI, MySQL, PostgresSQL versions. Q: How can I run multiple instances of RT on a single instance of Apache?
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  • .... However you can have fewer [[FastCGI]] processes, each can serve several apache children. ...bit slow response times or their access may result in outright timeouts in apache. this is caused by RT trying to write hundreds of messages to syslog, and c
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  • Install Fedora Core 7 and install mysql and apache. Also, you will probably need to disable [[SELinux]], or visit that page fo With the OS correctly installed and apache &amp; mysql running, we can now proceed with the RT stuff.
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  • You need a working RT3 installation, as well as GD::Graph. Apache::GD::Graph is not needed anymore. The current version of GD::Graph (August, * Restart apache
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  • #'''''Configure RT and Apache''''' #'''''Restart Apache and Get Working'''''
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  • This article shows various ways of running multiple instances on the same apache process, with each instance using a different url. Note that solution use [ You can set up apache this way:
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  • * [[ApacheConfig]] - Apache configuration tips, for first time configuration read [[ManualApacheConfig] * [[Debug]] - How to enable debug output in RT, Apache, and your database server.
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  • Restart Apache after making the callback file (below) and editting the config file (above)
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  • ...ou have created and installed your portlet, you of course, have to restart Apache.
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  • Install Redhat Enterprise 5 with mysql and apache. Also, you will likely need to disable [[SELinux]], or follow the direction ===== • Install Apache, MySql, &amp; sendmail-cf via yum =====
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  • Restart Apache to get the Mason cache refreshed.
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  • : '''d) httpd.conf''' (say apache what to do, see http://modauthkerb.sourceforge.net/configure.html) ===='''7. Restart Apache again'''<br />====
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  • Install Fedora Core 5 and select to install mysql and apache. Make sure httpd and mysql services are running: With the OS correctly installed and apache &amp; mysql running, we can now proceed with the RT stuff.
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  • Restart apache and away you go.
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  • There doesn't seem to be a package for apache-mod-fastcgi in any of the repositories, so use apache2-mod_fcgid instead - ..., with the exception of WWW::Mechanize and Test::WWW::Mechanize To get the Apache package to install don't run the optional tests.
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  • ...acheHandler::handle_request('HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler=HASH(0x953e764)', 'Apache=SCALAR(0x96ec0d4)') called at /usr/local/rt3/bin/webmux.pl line 126 RT::Mason::handler('Apache=SCALAR(0x96ec0d4)') called at /dev/null line 0
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  • ...something and want to see the changes, you can clear the cache and restart Apache in one go like so:
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  • Install [[SuSE]] 9.3 and select to install mysql (it's a recent version) and apache. Make sure httpd and mysql services are running:
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  • Add the following line to the [[VirtualHost]] section of Apache from which you wish to serve RT ==== Install Apache::Session ====
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  • # Restart Apache
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  • ...tabase, it might be needed to add the following environnement variables to apache startup script: ...ere is sometimes a gap between the number of two tickets. If I restart the apache server, then there is a gap of 20 between the old ticket and the new one.
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  • ...f your RT.pm, enter the path to your RT lib, such as /opt/rt3/lib. Restart apache.
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  • Add mod_perl to you apache, edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and add the line Restart apache
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  • ...need to make a few changes you need to make in order to access RT via the apache </span></p>
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  • ...need to make a few changes you need to make in order to access RT via the apache </span></p>
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  • ...need to make a few changes you need to make in order to access RT via the apache </span></p>
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  • ...e ownership of the template directories belong to the RT system user: i.e. apache or rt.
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  • ...erl5/Apache.pm line 6. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib/perl5/Apache.pm line 6. Compilation failed in require at /usr/share /perl/5.8/CGI.pm lin ...suggested fix was to do a search and replace to change all occurances of "Apache::" to "Apache2::"
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  • Install Fedora Core 4 and select to install mysql (it's a recent version) and apache. Make sure httpd and mysql services are running: With the OS correctly installed and apache, mysql and Exim running, we can now proceed with the RT stuff.
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  • Finally, restart Apache and try it out. The Create Ticket page should now reject any email addresse
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  • Restart Apache when your RT_SiteConfig.pm edits are complete. You should see your new item
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  • ** All problems of Apache::Session installation under Win32 and Cygwin are fixed in version 1.82.
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  • ...tion to the default I would get things up and running. But that caused the Apache server to fail to start. So I ended up going back to my non default and loo
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  • == RT 3.4.6 on Apache 2.2 with mod_perl on FC4 == Here are some notes from my setup of RT 3.4.6, running on Apache 2.2 with mod_perl on FC4.
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  • <nowiki>* yum install perl-Apache-DBI
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  • [[PerlModule| PerlModule]] Apache::DBI This contains most of the errors that RT throws. If your apache fails to start go here to look for clues.
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  • # When running with Apache, these logs will go to the Apache error log, ...y highlights the configuration you need to pass web requests onto RT using Apache with mod_fcgid or nginx and the RT FastCGI service.
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  • ...crazy authentification things :) ([[RT4 & Kerberos & SSO & Ubuntu 10.04 & Apache 2 & AD & Windows Server & Adding User Data & a lot of Windows Clients|Kerbe
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  • ...Some modules may require environment variables defined, for example <code>Apache::Request</code>. *Don't forget to restart the Apache webserver after doing changes in [[RT SiteConfig|RT_SiteConfig]].pm!* This
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  • 7. restart apache
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  • perl-Apache-DBI limal-perl perl pcre perl-Archive-Tar \ perl-PerlIO-eol perl-HTML-Format perl-Apache-Session \
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  • > web server details like apache version, mod_perl/fast_cgi, etc.]*
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  • import org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpClient; import org.apache.commons.httpclient.methods.PostMethod;
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  • *[Apache version 1.3.x or 2.x (with mod_perl) / (with FastCGI)] OR [(other webserver
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  • # always write one. Since the service runs fetchmail as the apache user,
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  • ...hanges, you may have to restart your webserver software. For example, with Apache you would run 'apachectl graceful'.
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  • Then restart apache (service apache2 restart) and see if RT is up and running.
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  • Create an rt user and apply apache to the group. usermod -G rt apache
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  • * After installing RT::Authen::[[ExternalAuth]] successfully via CPAN, Apache won't start. In the error_log, the last entry begins: [Thu Sep 03 00:52:17
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  • ...e files quite clearly. If you have to debug problems like that from within Apache/fastcgi you will be unhappy.The list of world executable directories and re
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  • ...ascript* as shown below. (Remember to rm -rf mason_cache/obj/* and restart apache for it to take effect)
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  • Install basic dependencies (compiling environment, perl libraries, apache, porstgresql server, ...).
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  • * Save that file, and then restart apache with sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
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  • * Don't forget to clear your Mason cache (apache restart, unless you've enabled $[[DevelMode]] in [[RT SiteConfig|RT_SiteCon
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  • ...nParameters is the list of parameters for the constructor of HTML::Mason's Apache or CGI Handler. This is normally only useful for debugging, eg. profiling
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