Install LAMP, FTP and PhpMyAdmin on your Onion Omega
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 Hi, I followed your tutorial. But after setting up phpmyadmin I'm getting this error:  
 
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 Hi @Milan-Vuckovic, according to this post: https://community.onion.io/topic/220/lamp-stack-rights-management-issues, you can try reinstalling apache a couple times to see if it fixes the issue. Cheers. 
 
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 What should I use for server name in httpd.conf ? 
 
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 @Milan-Vuckovic wathever You want (example: www.example.com, www.my-page.com ...) 
 
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 @Milan-Vuckovic I'm having the same problem as well. I've tried reinstalling apache with no luck. (opkg install apache --force-reinstall). Any help would be appreciated. 
 
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 Try this. I changed some of the settings and it worked. 
 
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 @Milan-Vuckovic Anything specific? I've worked through most of it, but haven't had any luck. 
 
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 @Collin-S Can't give you specific answer, because I was going through every setting on wiki , just to make sure. Some of the settings mentioned in this tutorial didn't work for me. Try the settings from the link I gave you, restart apache and then try again. That worked for me. 
 
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 @Josip-Mlakar said: ScriptAlias /php/ "/usr/bin" I, too, was able to reproduce this error, after following the instructions to the letter. Upon investigation, I found this in the error_log: "client denied by server configuration: /usr/binphp-cgi" I adjusted the line ScriptAlias /php/ "/usr/bin" to be ScriptAlias /php/ "/usr/bin/" (notice the trailing /), and it resolved the issue. Hope that helps! 
 
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 @Chris-MacKay Cool, ty. /php/ "/usr/bin"worked before last update, after that I didn't try to install it again. Anyways I'll update my post 
 
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 @Josip-Mlakar Autostarting apache. OK this is doing my head in! i create the suggested file and get this error: 'bin/sh: cant open' /etc/rc.common 
 this file doesnt exist on my system should it? where can i get it?
 HELP!!!!
 
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 @Andrew-Doherty Can you post the output of ls -l /etc?
 
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 @Boken-Lin said: 
 > this is my apache file in init.d  #!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common #!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common#! /bin/sh /etc/rc.common 
 START=12USE_PROCD=1 
 NAME=apache
 PROG=/usr/sbin/apachectlstart_service() { 
 procd_open_instance
 procd_set_param command "$PROG" start
 procd_close_instance
 }stop() { 
 /usr/sbin/apachectl stop
 }reload() { 
 /usr/sbin/apachectl reload
 }
 
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 @Andrew-Doherty Seems like rc.commondoes exist. It doesn't startup automatically?
 
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 Nope, tells me it cant find it, everything else starts OK like mysql 
 
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 @Andrew-Doherty It's telling you that it cannot find the /etc/init.d/apachefile or/etc/rc.commonfile? And you can show me the output that says that?
 
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 @Andrew-Doherty Can you try running /etc/init.d/apache start?
 
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 I get the same error. 
 
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 @Andrew-Doherty Can you try replacing the content of /etc/init.d/apachewith the following:#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common START=95 start() { sleep 5 apachectl start } restart() { apachectl restart } stop() { apachectl stop }
 
