Yes but as I stated in my post, it is installed on a QNAP so paths are different and I'm not quite sure which files on the QNAP need to be edited.
jnash
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Posted: Fri, 2012-05-18 18:40
Ah, I apologize, didn't read it that well. You'll need to locate the httpd.conf (or apache.conf) file and make the expected changes to that file. Then restart Apache, or the NAS.
I think the httpd.conf (or may be apache.conf) is located in /usr/local/apache/conf directory on the QNAP if I recall. I can't remember exactly. I haven't touched one in quite a while.
Hopefully someone else will chime in who has done this. (If I recall also, there are a number of topics on the forum.qnap.com forums for this as well.)
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Ummmm, The error explains what you need to do.
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Yes but as I stated in my post, it is installed on a QNAP so paths are different and I'm not quite sure which files on the QNAP need to be edited.
Posts: 604
Ah, I apologize, didn't read it that well. You'll need to locate the httpd.conf (or apache.conf) file and make the expected changes to that file. Then restart Apache, or the NAS.
I think the httpd.conf (or may be apache.conf) is located in /usr/local/apache/conf directory on the QNAP if I recall. I can't remember exactly. I haven't touched one in quite a while.
Hopefully someone else will chime in who has done this. (If I recall also, there are a number of topics on the forum.qnap.com forums for this as well.)
Best of luck