Apache not starting - Printable Version +- TWLan Forum (https://twlan.org) +-- Forum: Legacy (https://twlan.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=61) +--- Forum: TWLan 1.x (DSLan) (https://twlan.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=62) +---- Forum: English Community (https://twlan.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=64) +----- Forum: Questions & Problems (https://twlan.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=30) +----- Thread: Apache not starting (/showthread.php?tid=43171) Pages:
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Apache not starting - Svarci - 27.08.2012 i did this but when i go to http://localhost or http://127.0.0.1 than show me Oops! This link appears broken. Did you mean: localho.-st Another proposal: Go to localhost.-net Go to www.-local - host.-net Search with Google: RE: Installation guide - Molt - 28.08.2012 God, we had this like a thousand times... show me a screenshot of apache_start.bat. RE: Installation guide - madlord - 28.08.2012 It can be because you have another program up that use the same port, i got something kind of same when i hade skype up, the thing you can do is to make an port cheack to se if the ports twlan using is avaible or not. RE: Installation guide - Svarci - 28.08.2012 what?? RE: Installation guide - madlord - 31.08.2012 to make an port check go in to dslan_v1.4\install and open the program that says portcheck and it should be an cmd file RE: Installation guide - madlord - 13.09.2012 this do not say me anything so i cant help you because i cant read it in germany. RE: Installation guide - Molt - 13.09.2012 Well, the batch doesn't tell me anything either, but apparently you have skype open. I think there's the problem: Skype blocks port 80. Go to Skype settings > advanced > uncheck the checkbox next to "use port 80 and 443 as... blablabla". If this doesn't help: (08.11.2010, 13:15)pL4n3 Wrote: Regards Molt RE: Installation guide - madlord - 14.09.2012 as i sad in another comment use the port check that you got with the download, it will tell you if you using port 80 or not. if not it is not skype that is the problem but yeah as molt sad. you cant run skype at the same time as you run dslan. Okey to be honest you can but you need to close skype first then open dslan and after that open up skype again then you can have both up at the same time. RE: Installation guide - Desired1243 - 18.11.2012 I've set everything up and there are no errors apart from when I open dslan_start.exe nothing happens and Apache has a white page, yet in my processes it shows that cmd is open. Any fix? RE: Installation guide - Molt - 18.11.2012 Use the 3 bat file instead of the exe. RE: Installation guide - Desired1243 - 19.11.2012 Ok, So now I'm getting this error. RE: Installation guide - Molt - 19.11.2012 I don't know why, but PHP fails to load the eAccelerator module... :/ Did you change something? RE: Installation guide - Desired1243 - 20.11.2012 Nothing at all. RE: Installation guide - Desired1243 - 21.11.2012 Any fix? RE: Installation guide - Molt - 21.11.2012 Are you running it on a custom xampp? RE: Installation guide - Desired1243 - 21.11.2012 Yes, I didn't think that would affect anything. RE: Installation guide - Molt - 21.11.2012 You have to install (basically just load) the eAccelerator module for PHP. I guess you know how to install it, these files should help: dslan/php/php.ini and dslan/php/ext/eAccelerator.dll RE: Installation guide - RaithSeinar - 17.01.2013 So I didn't quite understand what it meant by run dslan/xampp, enter 1, etc... so I went ahead and ran setup_xampp anyhow and got this nice little screen: Click1 Since there was 'nothing to do apparently", I went ahead and opened apache_start, mysql_start and dslan_start in that order, I received these messages: Click2 After a little bit of waiting, I would assume they finished what they were going to do when dslan_start stopped bouncing, by bouncing I mean it appeared to be writing the same code over and over. I figured this would be a good time to check localhost, but it didn't work: Click3 mysql_start gave me a message saying it was trying to start, and then a 'Please Wait', but to no avail, as it wasn't doing anything, and as you can see, apache went no where as well. I ended closing it after I've stared at these three screens for long enough. Is there anyone who is able to help me? P.s. I used Google Chrome for 'localhost', I assume it isn't a problem, but I may as well add it in. RE: Installation guide - portuges23 - 17.01.2013 try htdocs/include/config.php RE: Installation guide - Molt - 17.01.2013 @RaithSeinar: 1. Port 443 is used. Quote:2. You have an error in your config on line 3 (post the config if you can't figure out how to fix it yourself). @lowrider001: 1. Sorry, I corrected the path in step 4. 2. It is TWLan version 1.4 and based on it there is an All in One which is currently on version 1.9. I know that it can be pretty confusing. Regards Molt |