18.05.2012, 19:16
Hi Molt,
The 2nd twlan is my fault - I created a folder for the twlan to sit in as I didn't think it would create its own folder.
The sudo cmd had no effect - it came up with the same error.
After some playing around and some head scratching I think it might be my apache setup - I believe it might be picking up a test page that came by default(?) rather then the twlan page. I haven't touched apache since I installed slack, so I'm not sure what its doing. I think in the /etc/httpd/httpd.conf file it might need to point to them?
Kind Regards
Tom
The 2nd twlan is my fault - I created a folder for the twlan to sit in as I didn't think it would create its own folder.
The sudo cmd had no effect - it came up with the same error.
After some playing around and some head scratching I think it might be my apache setup - I believe it might be picking up a test page that came by default(?) rather then the twlan page. I haven't touched apache since I installed slack, so I'm not sure what its doing. I think in the /etc/httpd/httpd.conf file it might need to point to them?
Kind Regards
Tom