On 1/6/22 6:28 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Michael Heseltine writes:
Do you have all of these apache modules enabled, proxy.conf, proxy_http.load and proxy.load, in particular proxy_http.load?
Well, mostly:
# a2enmod proxy_http.load Considering dependency proxy for proxy_http: Module proxy already enabled Module proxy_http already enabled # a2enmod proxy.load Module proxy already enabled # a2enmod proxy.conf ERROR: Module proxy.conf does not exist!
In my Debian configuration that module is needed because it contains the necessary directives to enable proxying.
Actually though, I think that's enabled as part of proxy.
The bottom line, though, is that that error message has to do with the internal configuration of Apache, and as far as I can see it has nothing to do with Mailman itself.
However, see https://lists.mailman3.org/archives/list/mailman-users@mailman3.org/message/...
I now suspect the real issue is there's no wsgi server listening on port 8000.
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