On 7/15/23 12:09, Bill Cunningham wrote:
On 7/14/2023 9:15 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 7/14/23 12:59, Bill Cunningham wrote:
>> I have the server edition installed and log into firefox and enter
>>
https://localhost/wp-admin and I always get there's no such url.
>>
https://localhost:9090 works fine for the server edition login. What
>> am I doing or not doing here? I installed one rpm called wordpress
>> and its' dependencies. There was also a wordpress plugin that I did
>> not install. Is anyone familiar with Server Edition wordpress?
>
> It's very unlikely that just installing a package like that is going
> to work right away. You should probably look at these files:
>
> /etc/httpd/conf.d/wordpress.conf
> /etc/wordpress/wp-config.php
> /usr/share/doc/wordpress/README.fedora
> /usr/share/doc/wordpress/README.fedora-multiuser
>
I will look at these. I might probably need a tutorial of some kind I
will have to look for. Port 9090 opens fine in the Xfce 4 desktop I have
installed. Maybe wordpress uses a different port.
I don't see why you keep mentioning that as if it's relevant. That's
the default cockpit install which doesn't use the system web server and
is not at all related to what you're doing. Wordpress is served by the
web server and so will be using the default http(s) ports depending on
how the web server is configured.