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    Netwok Setup for a Cobalt RaQ

    I have downloaded the guide to setting up Actinic to work on a RaQ4 server.

    In the guidelines it refers to setting up the acatalog directory in a users directory on the RaQ.

    In otherwords.

    Instead of setting up the actinic site as:

    www.mydomain.com/acatalog/

    It suggests setting it up as follows:

    www.mydomain.com/myuser/acatalog/

    I can't see why it should be done this way. Am I misreading it or is there an option to place the acatalog directory in the web root?

    #2
    copy and paste thisinto a txt file and use it as an import file to catalog. it has al lthe settings you need for a Raq4

    HTTPPROXYMODE 0
    HTTPPROXYADDRESS
    HTTPPROXYPORT 80
    HTTPPROXYUSER
    HTTPPROXYPASSWORD
    FTPPROXYMODE 0
    FTPPROXYADDRESS
    FTPPROXYPORT 21
    FTPPROXYUSER
    FTPPROXYPASSWORD
    SCRIPTID 1
    SCRIPTEXT .pl
    SMTPHOST mail.yourdomain.co.uk
    WEBSITEURL http://www.yourdomain.co.uk/
    IGNOREPASSIVEERRORS true
    PATHTOPERL /usr/bin/perl
    CATALOGURL http://www.yourdomain.co.uk/acatalog/
    CGIBINURL http://www.yourdomain.co.uk/cgi-bin/
    PATHFROMCGITOCATALOG ../acatalog/
    CODEBASE ./
    FTPHOST yourdomain.co.uk
    FTPUSERNAME ****
    FTPPASSWORD ********
    PATHTOCGIBIN /web/cgi-bin/
    USEPASSIVEFTP true
    FTPPATHFROMCGITOCATALOG

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      #3
      Thanks Jo I will give it a try. Seams a lot easier than the PDF I downloaded which would have resulted in the actinic site being in a /~myuser/ directory.

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        #4
        Having troubles with RAQ4 and network settings

        Hi,

        I'm pulling my hair out trying to make sense of some of these settings. I've read the Actinic guide to installation on a RAQ, plus the other messages in this thread, and I'm no further forwards!

        I was running the site on a Fasthosts linux box quite happily, but not have my own RAQ4. So far, I've not been able to get anything in an operational state.

        Any help/advice appreciated.


        Vince

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          #5
          Simply follow Jo's intructions above, they are (near enough) the only instructions you need for a Raq server.
          "OK Venus?"
          "OK Steve!"
          "Right then, lets go!

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            #6
            I use a RaQ550 and didn't need to do anything, just uploaded the sites.
            Supporting the environment. This post uses 100% recycled electrons.
            Bob Isaac
            Director/Web Admin
            Volvo Owners Club Ltd

            Actinic MS Business Version 8.5.2

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              #7
              I'll give it another try then...

              ...but using the above settings still resulted in errors the last time I tried it.

              Perhaps there is something set differently on my RAQ...

              Cheers.

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