Browsing rt 2_0_7 on the lan

Hi!

Is it possible to have rt 2_0_7 configured to run without having to set up
a virtual host in the httpd.conf file?

thanks,
Greg,

greg@space.cfi.co.ug wrote:

Hi!

Is it possible to have rt 2_0_7 configured to run without having to set up
a virtual host in the httpd.conf file?

thanks,

Greg,

You could make /path/to/rt2/html Your DocumentRoot.

H.

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|+ Is it possible to have rt 2_0_7 configured to run without having to set up
|+ a virtual host in the httpd.conf file?

You can have RT run as the ‘default’ website, per-say. That is, not to
configure it as a virtualhost, but just in the main httpd config. That
is what we do here, since the machine running RT does nothing else but
run the WEB front-end for RT. The Database is on another server.

All we did in this situation was. Set the default DocumentRoot to that
of RT:
DocumentRoot “/usr/tickets/WebRT/html”

Then added:
Perlmodule Apache::DBI
PerlRequire /usr/tickets/bin/webmux.pl

SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler RT::Mason

greg@space.cfi.co.ug wrote:

( I bless the rains, down in Africa )

Is it possible to have rt 2_0_7 configured to run without having to set up
a virtual host in the httpd.conf file?

You could make /path/to/rt2/html Your DocumentRoot.

Note that the above will effectively make RT the only thing running on
your web server, possibly not quite what you want. See the RT, Apache and
PHP thread for some hints on how to get portions of your active web
server’s tree, and also
http://lists.fsck.com/pipermail/rt-users/2001-December/005802.html for
hints on running RT on a seperate web server on the same machine.

Regards,

                         Bruce Campbell                            RIPE
               Systems/Network Engineer                             NCC
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