March 1, 20205 yr Peace, I set up on my server (Esxi) a Linux computer with CentOs7 operating system (local on my network) I installed the froxlor on SSH when I went through the entire directory exactly as it appears. At the end of the manual, I should contact the server address in the following product: http: // MyIpServer / froxlor / I get the directories and files and not the froxlor installation start. I thought I was wrong and built a new computer with an explanation from another site and once again I reached the server's file page. What am I not doing well? (Sorry for my rude English) Attached is a picture of the browser that will tell you which page I come from.
March 1, 20205 yr DirectoryIndex might be missing index.php - so you have php and mod_php for Apache installed?
March 1, 20205 yr Author 3 minutes ago, d00p said: DirectoryIndex עשוי חסר index.php - כך שיש לך php ו- mod_php עבור Apache? Is it because I install CentOs with a basic server installation? Do you install minimal CentOs then install froxlor?
March 1, 20205 yr I don't use centos at all I cannot tell you what their default installation includes. You need Apache, php and MySQL for froxlor to work
March 2, 20205 yr Author 22 hours ago, d00p said: DirectoryIndex עשוי חסר index.php - כך שיש לך php ו- mod_php עבור Apache? Thank you so much for your reply. At the end it's really because of the CentOs installation type. I installed a minimum and reached the installer. Now I have another problem. I register the database and I get an error "There is a problem connecting the data" I provide correct data What could be the problem? Thanks
March 2, 20205 yr Author 22 hours ago, d00p said: DirectoryIndex עשוי חסר index.php - כך שיש לך php ו- mod_php עבור Apache? In the end I saw an answer that listing loclhost and it really solved the problem. Now there is a new problem that the system tells me that froxlor installed and that I click Click here to login I get the installation screen again What could be the problem? Thanks for the help
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