freebsd-ports/www/mod_frontpage/pkg-message
Martin Blapp c800c78dd7 Add some notes about http.conf and what the user has to do
after installation.

Noted by:	Scot W. Hetzel <hetzels@westbend.net>
2002-02-13 21:40:08 +00:00

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Check your httpd.conf, if you have included a ResourceConfig and
AccessConfig. If you do not have these files, you'll have to add
these lines to make frontpage extensions working properly:
ResourceConfig /dev/null
AccessConfig /dev/null
You'll also need to change AllowOverride under
<Directory "/usr/local/www/data"> ( or the place where you
moved your webservers ) from None to at least:
AllowOverride AuthConfig Limit Indexes Options
You can turn off/on the extensions and the frontpage administration
per site in httpd.conf and per virtual server. FrontPageAdminDisable
is the default if no option is given.
FrontPageEnable # Enable Frontpage Extensions
FrontPageDisable # Disable Frontpage Extensions
FrontPageAdminEnable # Enable Frontpage Extensions fpadmcgi.exe
FrontPageAdminDisable # Disable Frontpage Extensions fpadmcgi.exe
After you have made these changes, you'll have to execute:
/usr/local/frontpage/version5.0/fp_install.sh
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