Re: Problems with .htaccess file

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Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
You will have to add the RewriteLogLevel and RewriteLog directives (they
do not appear in a default apache config). They can be set within the
global apache config or the VirtualHost directive. The purpose of the
logs is not to eliminate the error, but to try to see how the URLs are
being rewritten. Add the directives, try to access the page, then look
at the log file (specified by RewriteLog) to see exactly how apache is
trying to rewrite it.

Ok, because the result of the command: > cat /var/log/apache2/bacula-rw.log is extremely long I write them in pastebin.com. This is the URL: http://pastebin.com/m3f10dfde

What do you have DocumentRoot set to for this VirtualHost? In what directory is the .htaccess file located? In what directory is the index.php file for webacula located?

Unless I'm misreading the logs (which is quite possible), your DocumentRoot appears to be /var/www/webacula/html and your .htaccess file appears to be in that same directory...?

(Also, please don't remove all of the previous text from previous emails in your replies. It makes it much harder to reference information that was previous mentioned without going to old emails or the archives).

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Justin Pasher

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