Hello,
I am not a network engineer.
chadack wrote:proliant
Is this relating to a HP ProLiant Server?
Hello, is anyone home....?
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proliant server running Windows 2003 Server
You included the OS you are using but keep in mind that it is also helpful to included the XAMPP for Windows version you have installed, which may help with troubleshooting, as now different versions of XAMPP can require a different approach, much the same as different Operating Systems can also demand a different troubleshooting approach, as I am sure that you being a network engineer would be very familiar with.
(In the following paragraphs I am using the default XAMPP for Windows installation paths).
C:\xampp\htdocs contains an
index.php file that redirects a request from a browser for an index file in the Apache server's DocumentRoot to an index file in
C:\xampp\htdocs\xampp\index.php - for example
http://localhost/ or
http://localhost/index.php will redirect to
http://locahost/xampp/index.phpC:\xampp\htdocs\mediawiki\index.php will always have to be called by
http://localhost/mediawiki/ or
http://localhost/mediawiki/index.phpunless you configure your server differently.
So, if you put your MediaWiki folders and files including it's index file in the
C:\xampp\htdocs folder and delete the
index.php and the
index.html included in the XAMPP installation, then
http://localhost/ will give you your MediaWiki index page.
Then to get to the XAMPP Welcome Page, after deleting the redirecting index.php file, use
http://localhost/xampp/index.phpBecause Apache Listens on all IP addresses on port 80 (
Directive Listen 80 in the httpd.conf file) your networks should also be able to find your wiki pages and the XAMPP Welcome Page after reconfiguring your server using the method mentioned above.