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FMAS Web Console Won't Open

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Does anyone have experience of installing Advanced Server and IWP on OS X Server (10.4.6) managed by Tenon iTools? The OS is a clean install with SSL, iTools, FMSA and nothing else. Tenon tell me they have customers running this combination successfully, including Apache 2, but I can't persuade it to open the web admin console with either Apache 2 or 1.3.

FMServer is sharing databases with FMPro clients and the Web Publishing Engine is running, but when I try to open the console I get:

https://www.:443/fmi/config

Not Found

The requested URL /fmi/config was not found on this server.

Apache/2.0.55 (iTools 8.0.5)/Mac OS X) DAV/2 mod_fastcgi/2.4.2 mod_ssl/2.0.55 OpenSSL/0.9.7i Server at www. Port 443

Any ideas will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Colin

Edited by Guest

Is port 443 open?

You might also need port 591.

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Port 443 is open and html pages are being served on it.

FMServer is running with encryption, so 591 isn't used. It's sharing databases normally.

Opening the FMSA console uses port 443, so I don't think the problem is port numbers. Usually the console just opens after installation, whether its on port 80 or port 443, so I think the problem may be connected with the iTools virtual host -perhaps a mismatch with the FMSA installation defaults.

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