Having trouble getting web interface to work
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 2:14 am
I installed zoneminder using a tutorial (board wont let me post url but I can provide it via PM if needed)
I eventually got to a point where the service exists and can start/restart/stop so I'm assuming the back end is working.
After some searching for the web interface so I can configure it in apache, I found two files in /var/www/cgi-bin called zms and nph-zms. They appear like some kind of binary. I tried to execute them through apache, the zms one just does an internal server error with the error log "attempt to invoke directory as script: /var/www/cgi-bin/"
The other one just goes to a blank page. I ensured PHP short tags are on as per the tutorial. Still nothing.
Anything else I can try? I'm at a loss. I'm also finding it odd that the web interface is just two files. It would be nice if it was php files or something in case I want to customize it. Did I do something wrong along the way? The install was not exactly easy. Would be nice if there was a yum package or something so it can be automated.
Thanks in advance for the help, I'm looking forward to playing around with some IP cameras and stuff.
I eventually got to a point where the service exists and can start/restart/stop so I'm assuming the back end is working.
After some searching for the web interface so I can configure it in apache, I found two files in /var/www/cgi-bin called zms and nph-zms. They appear like some kind of binary. I tried to execute them through apache, the zms one just does an internal server error with the error log "attempt to invoke directory as script: /var/www/cgi-bin/"
The other one just goes to a blank page. I ensured PHP short tags are on as per the tutorial. Still nothing.
Anything else I can try? I'm at a loss. I'm also finding it odd that the web interface is just two files. It would be nice if it was php files or something in case I want to customize it. Did I do something wrong along the way? The install was not exactly easy. Would be nice if there was a yum package or something so it can be automated.
Thanks in advance for the help, I'm looking forward to playing around with some IP cameras and stuff.