Hi Volks,
Hope someone can help me out with my problem please.
I want to be able to run mantisbt from my website address like this: http://mantisbt.mywebsite.com.
I created a subdomain and folder for mantisbt from my web hosting server and I uploaded the mantisbt application files to that (mantisbt) folder on the server using an ftp client successfully. But when Itried to do the installation from http://mantisbt.mysite.com it says web server not found.
However, when I tried http://mantisbt.mywebsite.com/mantisbt/ ... nstall.php, I was able to do the installation successfully.
Now, I can only access the mantisbt application from the addresses below.
http://mantisbt.mywebsite.com/mantisbt/login_page.php OR
http://www.mywebsite.com/mantisbt/login_page.php
My questions please are
1) How can I install it so that I can access it through a subdomain route like http://mantisbt.mywebsite.com?
2) Do I need to change anything in the configuration file to successfully do this?
3) Is it generally possible to run mantisbt as a subdomain route application?
I was able to install some other applications with a subdomain on the same webserver.
I will appreciate your help please.
With kind regards,
Menre
Running mantisbt as a subdomain?
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Re: Running mantisbt as a subdomain?
Hello,
Thanks for your response and question. I am using mantisbt-1.2.17. I just dowloaded it recently.
Regards
Thanks for your response and question. I am using mantisbt-1.2.17. I just dowloaded it recently.
Regards
Re: Running mantisbt as a subdomain?
Not sure if this is the problem, but I have no time for more tests.
I had an existing installation <myDomain>/mantisbt that has been installed without an existing subdumain.
To reproduce your issue I created <mySubDomain> that points to <myDomain>/mantisbt/ (maybe the trailing slash is important)
Now I am able to access <mySubDomain> without any issues.
I had an existing installation <myDomain>/mantisbt that has been installed without an existing subdumain.
To reproduce your issue I created <mySubDomain> that points to <myDomain>/mantisbt/ (maybe the trailing slash is important)
Now I am able to access <mySubDomain> without any issues.