installed but can't reach localhost:2000
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:08 pm
I'm not a Linux ninja, but thought I might be able to hack setting up Amahi, but I'm stumped.
I've installed from a Fedora 14 DVD, using the basic repo plus the Amahi repo in the instructions. The networking worked fine at that time, apparently.
I read the first post in this list, and also looked here: http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Install ... leshooting and here's what I'm thinking about.
I don't have the ruby installer log file, but I have a folder called amahi-web-installer-log in /tmp, and it has a few files in it, but none seem to indicate there was a problem.
The main thing seems to be the networking--I can't get to any websites at all, nevermind localhost:2000.
I typed in ifconfig, and got 192.168.1.5 for my address; this is the one I used to create my activation code for Amahi.
It was after rebooting the the server (when the installer finished) that the problem started.
I used the Fedora System>Administration>Network menu to check and the eth0 was not active. I went to the DNS tab, and deleted the ip address there, and then was able to activate eth0. Before I deleted it, there was just a primary address, now there is a secondary, as well, both 192.168.1.5
When I reboot, eth0 stays active now, but still unable to get Firefox to reach anything. It defaults to an error message: unable to reach http://www.hda.com/setup in response to clicking the desktop icon for Amahi setup. Manually typing in http://localhost:2000/ or http://www.google.com don't work either.
I know at least one place I saw it written that I should log in to my router and disable DHCP, but I'm nervous that I won't even be able to post this if I do that (currently, my laptop still connects through the router somehow.)
I've come to the bottom of my really limited bag of tricks. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Eddie
I've installed from a Fedora 14 DVD, using the basic repo plus the Amahi repo in the instructions. The networking worked fine at that time, apparently.
I read the first post in this list, and also looked here: http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Install ... leshooting and here's what I'm thinking about.
I don't have the ruby installer log file, but I have a folder called amahi-web-installer-log in /tmp, and it has a few files in it, but none seem to indicate there was a problem.
The main thing seems to be the networking--I can't get to any websites at all, nevermind localhost:2000.
I typed in ifconfig, and got 192.168.1.5 for my address; this is the one I used to create my activation code for Amahi.
It was after rebooting the the server (when the installer finished) that the problem started.
I used the Fedora System>Administration>Network menu to check and the eth0 was not active. I went to the DNS tab, and deleted the ip address there, and then was able to activate eth0. Before I deleted it, there was just a primary address, now there is a secondary, as well, both 192.168.1.5
When I reboot, eth0 stays active now, but still unable to get Firefox to reach anything. It defaults to an error message: unable to reach http://www.hda.com/setup in response to clicking the desktop icon for Amahi setup. Manually typing in http://localhost:2000/ or http://www.google.com don't work either.
I know at least one place I saw it written that I should log in to my router and disable DHCP, but I'm nervous that I won't even be able to post this if I do that (currently, my laptop still connects through the router somehow.)
I've come to the bottom of my really limited bag of tricks. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Eddie