Hi
I'm having a little problem uploading my site to our server.
Firstly I have configured the advanced network setup settings and upon test all is fine.
The settings I have are as follows:
Server Details
Catalog URL: http://www.mydomain.co.uk/acatalog/
CGI-BIN URL: http://www.mydomain.co.uk/cgi-bin/
Codebase: ./
Path from CGI-BIN to acatalog: ../httpdocs/acatalog/
FTP Details
Server Host: ftp.mydomain.co.uk
username: *****
pass: *****
Path to CGI-BIN: ci-bin/
Path to CGI-BIN to acatalog as viewed by ftp server: ../httpdocs/acatalog/
Email Settings
all correct and working.
When I test this configuration all is fine so I proceed to the wizard.
In the wizard I uncheck both boxes. The wizard analyses the website and prompts me for the URL of the website. Firstly is I use the straight address eg. http://www.mydomain.co.uk the wizard reports an error verifying the web server. If I use http://ftp.mydomain.co.uk the wizard explores the directories and logs into my server. Why is this ? The server directory tree is as follows:
/
anonftp
cgi-bin
error_docs
httpdocs
httpsdocs
subdomains
webusers
I then highlight the cgi-bin folder and press the arrow which sends the following to the text area: /cgi-bin
Same for the httpdocs, this shows the following in the text area: /httpdocs
when I press next the following error message occurs: An error occured when sending an HTTP request to the web server. Perhaps your network is down.........
I have spoken to the server admin and my permissions are correct for the directories involved. When viewing the server admin can see a test actinic file being written to https docs but it is then deleted.
With regards to my own setup my settings for firewall are all correct. I can ftp to my server and write to all directories.
Any help is much appreciated, I really need to upload this site for a client as soon as possible. Any information or references with advice on manual upload would be much appreciated for a short term solution but I really would like to resolve this for future clients.
regards
I'm having a little problem uploading my site to our server.
Firstly I have configured the advanced network setup settings and upon test all is fine.
The settings I have are as follows:
Server Details
Catalog URL: http://www.mydomain.co.uk/acatalog/
CGI-BIN URL: http://www.mydomain.co.uk/cgi-bin/
Codebase: ./
Path from CGI-BIN to acatalog: ../httpdocs/acatalog/
FTP Details
Server Host: ftp.mydomain.co.uk
username: *****
pass: *****
Path to CGI-BIN: ci-bin/
Path to CGI-BIN to acatalog as viewed by ftp server: ../httpdocs/acatalog/
Email Settings
all correct and working.
When I test this configuration all is fine so I proceed to the wizard.
In the wizard I uncheck both boxes. The wizard analyses the website and prompts me for the URL of the website. Firstly is I use the straight address eg. http://www.mydomain.co.uk the wizard reports an error verifying the web server. If I use http://ftp.mydomain.co.uk the wizard explores the directories and logs into my server. Why is this ? The server directory tree is as follows:
/
anonftp
cgi-bin
error_docs
httpdocs
httpsdocs
subdomains
webusers
I then highlight the cgi-bin folder and press the arrow which sends the following to the text area: /cgi-bin
Same for the httpdocs, this shows the following in the text area: /httpdocs
when I press next the following error message occurs: An error occured when sending an HTTP request to the web server. Perhaps your network is down.........
I have spoken to the server admin and my permissions are correct for the directories involved. When viewing the server admin can see a test actinic file being written to https docs but it is then deleted.
With regards to my own setup my settings for firewall are all correct. I can ftp to my server and write to all directories.
Any help is much appreciated, I really need to upload this site for a client as soon as possible. Any information or references with advice on manual upload would be much appreciated for a short term solution but I really would like to resolve this for future clients.
regards
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