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127.0.0.1/admin page “Not Found”
Magento 2 ADMIN login issueAdmin page not found - 404Magento2 installation wizard hanged on 90%“404 page” and CSS problems after successfully completing Magento2 installing wzardChange the main/root page to a custom page“403 Forbidden” error page when trying to open Magento 2 setup pageMagento 1.9 admin and frontend always shows 404 not foundWhat is my magento admin dashboard login urlinstall Magento 2.1 Error 404 after success installationMagento 2.3 - Storefront and Admin urls at localhost:8081 show 404 / not found
I'm installing Magento2
After I reached to "127.0.0.1/setup/#/success"
and clicked "Launch Magento Admin"
I got the "Not Found" page.
I'm sure that I have changed the administrator page to "admin" ... that is also appeared in the success page.
If I try to open just 127.0.0.1 the page opens, but broken.... and if I click on any link in that page it takes me to the "Not Found" page
I,m using Apache/2.4.18 and php 5.6
If you have a solution ... please use simple words and clear steps ... I'm not that deep in this
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I'm installing Magento2
After I reached to "127.0.0.1/setup/#/success"
and clicked "Launch Magento Admin"
I got the "Not Found" page.
I'm sure that I have changed the administrator page to "admin" ... that is also appeared in the success page.
If I try to open just 127.0.0.1 the page opens, but broken.... and if I click on any link in that page it takes me to the "Not Found" page
I,m using Apache/2.4.18 and php 5.6
If you have a solution ... please use simple words and clear steps ... I'm not that deep in this
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try with 127.0.0.1/index.php/admin
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 7:58
Or check admin frontName in file app/etc/local.xml
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 7:59
Or try with localhost/admin Or localhost/index.php/admin
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 8:00
I've tried all of that but all took me to the "Not Found" page. But where is that app/etc/local.xml ... where can I find it? ... if what do you mean should be under var/www/Magento2/app/etc, then there is no local.xml there !
– Whaaaaat
Feb 23 '16 at 8:19
if this is magento2 related question then add tag magento 2 or mention magento 2 in your question
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 8:24
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I'm installing Magento2
After I reached to "127.0.0.1/setup/#/success"
and clicked "Launch Magento Admin"
I got the "Not Found" page.
I'm sure that I have changed the administrator page to "admin" ... that is also appeared in the success page.
If I try to open just 127.0.0.1 the page opens, but broken.... and if I click on any link in that page it takes me to the "Not Found" page
I,m using Apache/2.4.18 and php 5.6
If you have a solution ... please use simple words and clear steps ... I'm not that deep in this
magento2 admin installation 404-page
I'm installing Magento2
After I reached to "127.0.0.1/setup/#/success"
and clicked "Launch Magento Admin"
I got the "Not Found" page.
I'm sure that I have changed the administrator page to "admin" ... that is also appeared in the success page.
If I try to open just 127.0.0.1 the page opens, but broken.... and if I click on any link in that page it takes me to the "Not Found" page
I,m using Apache/2.4.18 and php 5.6
If you have a solution ... please use simple words and clear steps ... I'm not that deep in this
magento2 admin installation 404-page
magento2 admin installation 404-page
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try with 127.0.0.1/index.php/admin
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 7:58
Or check admin frontName in file app/etc/local.xml
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 7:59
Or try with localhost/admin Or localhost/index.php/admin
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 8:00
I've tried all of that but all took me to the "Not Found" page. But where is that app/etc/local.xml ... where can I find it? ... if what do you mean should be under var/www/Magento2/app/etc, then there is no local.xml there !
– Whaaaaat
Feb 23 '16 at 8:19
if this is magento2 related question then add tag magento 2 or mention magento 2 in your question
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 8:24
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show 2 more comments
try with 127.0.0.1/index.php/admin
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 7:58
Or check admin frontName in file app/etc/local.xml
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 7:59
Or try with localhost/admin Or localhost/index.php/admin
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 8:00
I've tried all of that but all took me to the "Not Found" page. But where is that app/etc/local.xml ... where can I find it? ... if what do you mean should be under var/www/Magento2/app/etc, then there is no local.xml there !
– Whaaaaat
Feb 23 '16 at 8:19
if this is magento2 related question then add tag magento 2 or mention magento 2 in your question
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 8:24
try with 127.0.0.1/index.php/admin
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 7:58
try with 127.0.0.1/index.php/admin
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 7:58
Or check admin frontName in file app/etc/local.xml
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 7:59
Or check admin frontName in file app/etc/local.xml
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 7:59
Or try with localhost/admin Or localhost/index.php/admin
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 8:00
Or try with localhost/admin Or localhost/index.php/admin
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 8:00
I've tried all of that but all took me to the "Not Found" page. But where is that app/etc/local.xml ... where can I find it? ... if what do you mean should be under var/www/Magento2/app/etc, then there is no local.xml there !
– Whaaaaat
Feb 23 '16 at 8:19
I've tried all of that but all took me to the "Not Found" page. But where is that app/etc/local.xml ... where can I find it? ... if what do you mean should be under var/www/Magento2/app/etc, then there is no local.xml there !
– Whaaaaat
Feb 23 '16 at 8:19
if this is magento2 related question then add tag magento 2 or mention magento 2 in your question
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 8:24
if this is magento2 related question then add tag magento 2 or mention magento 2 in your question
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 8:24
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I was also faced with this issue and managed to solve it with the help of this site
Here's where it comes down to:
First: enable mod_rewrite:
- open terminal
- enable mod_rewrite
- restart apache2
sudo a2enmod rewrite
sudo systemctl restart apache2
Secondly: adjust your .conf file:
- locate your .conf file
- add the
<Directory ...>
code - restart apache2
ls /etc/apache2/sites-available
sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf
Add this code below the tag:
<Directory /var/www/html>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
sudo systemctl restart apache2
And now you should be able to surf to your own admin page
Note: you'll probably use the 000-default.conf
, unless you have set up a different VirtualHost. In that case you need to change the 000-default.conf
with your own VirtualHost.conf file and change the /var/www/html
to point to your own public_html directory.
Note2: use ctrl-o
in nano to save a file and ctrl-x
to close it.
add a comment |
127.0.0.1/ is the default localhost address and the root of your localhost server directory.
The best solution for your problem is to:
- Move your Magento Files to a Directory inside the localhost root. (Assuming you are using XAMPP)
Let's say we name it as "magentoshop", so your Magento Files will be stored inside this directory with this Directory structure: C:xampphtdocsmagentoshop
And you can access your magentoshop admin on url like this:
127.0.0.1/magentoshop/admin
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I was also faced with this issue and managed to solve it with the help of this site
Here's where it comes down to:
First: enable mod_rewrite:
- open terminal
- enable mod_rewrite
- restart apache2
sudo a2enmod rewrite
sudo systemctl restart apache2
Secondly: adjust your .conf file:
- locate your .conf file
- add the
<Directory ...>
code - restart apache2
ls /etc/apache2/sites-available
sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf
Add this code below the tag:
<Directory /var/www/html>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
sudo systemctl restart apache2
And now you should be able to surf to your own admin page
Note: you'll probably use the 000-default.conf
, unless you have set up a different VirtualHost. In that case you need to change the 000-default.conf
with your own VirtualHost.conf file and change the /var/www/html
to point to your own public_html directory.
Note2: use ctrl-o
in nano to save a file and ctrl-x
to close it.
add a comment |
I was also faced with this issue and managed to solve it with the help of this site
Here's where it comes down to:
First: enable mod_rewrite:
- open terminal
- enable mod_rewrite
- restart apache2
sudo a2enmod rewrite
sudo systemctl restart apache2
Secondly: adjust your .conf file:
- locate your .conf file
- add the
<Directory ...>
code - restart apache2
ls /etc/apache2/sites-available
sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf
Add this code below the tag:
<Directory /var/www/html>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
sudo systemctl restart apache2
And now you should be able to surf to your own admin page
Note: you'll probably use the 000-default.conf
, unless you have set up a different VirtualHost. In that case you need to change the 000-default.conf
with your own VirtualHost.conf file and change the /var/www/html
to point to your own public_html directory.
Note2: use ctrl-o
in nano to save a file and ctrl-x
to close it.
add a comment |
I was also faced with this issue and managed to solve it with the help of this site
Here's where it comes down to:
First: enable mod_rewrite:
- open terminal
- enable mod_rewrite
- restart apache2
sudo a2enmod rewrite
sudo systemctl restart apache2
Secondly: adjust your .conf file:
- locate your .conf file
- add the
<Directory ...>
code - restart apache2
ls /etc/apache2/sites-available
sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf
Add this code below the tag:
<Directory /var/www/html>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
sudo systemctl restart apache2
And now you should be able to surf to your own admin page
Note: you'll probably use the 000-default.conf
, unless you have set up a different VirtualHost. In that case you need to change the 000-default.conf
with your own VirtualHost.conf file and change the /var/www/html
to point to your own public_html directory.
Note2: use ctrl-o
in nano to save a file and ctrl-x
to close it.
I was also faced with this issue and managed to solve it with the help of this site
Here's where it comes down to:
First: enable mod_rewrite:
- open terminal
- enable mod_rewrite
- restart apache2
sudo a2enmod rewrite
sudo systemctl restart apache2
Secondly: adjust your .conf file:
- locate your .conf file
- add the
<Directory ...>
code - restart apache2
ls /etc/apache2/sites-available
sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf
Add this code below the tag:
<Directory /var/www/html>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
sudo systemctl restart apache2
And now you should be able to surf to your own admin page
Note: you'll probably use the 000-default.conf
, unless you have set up a different VirtualHost. In that case you need to change the 000-default.conf
with your own VirtualHost.conf file and change the /var/www/html
to point to your own public_html directory.
Note2: use ctrl-o
in nano to save a file and ctrl-x
to close it.
answered Jan 31 at 22:06
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127.0.0.1/ is the default localhost address and the root of your localhost server directory.
The best solution for your problem is to:
- Move your Magento Files to a Directory inside the localhost root. (Assuming you are using XAMPP)
Let's say we name it as "magentoshop", so your Magento Files will be stored inside this directory with this Directory structure: C:xampphtdocsmagentoshop
And you can access your magentoshop admin on url like this:
127.0.0.1/magentoshop/admin
add a comment |
127.0.0.1/ is the default localhost address and the root of your localhost server directory.
The best solution for your problem is to:
- Move your Magento Files to a Directory inside the localhost root. (Assuming you are using XAMPP)
Let's say we name it as "magentoshop", so your Magento Files will be stored inside this directory with this Directory structure: C:xampphtdocsmagentoshop
And you can access your magentoshop admin on url like this:
127.0.0.1/magentoshop/admin
add a comment |
127.0.0.1/ is the default localhost address and the root of your localhost server directory.
The best solution for your problem is to:
- Move your Magento Files to a Directory inside the localhost root. (Assuming you are using XAMPP)
Let's say we name it as "magentoshop", so your Magento Files will be stored inside this directory with this Directory structure: C:xampphtdocsmagentoshop
And you can access your magentoshop admin on url like this:
127.0.0.1/magentoshop/admin
127.0.0.1/ is the default localhost address and the root of your localhost server directory.
The best solution for your problem is to:
- Move your Magento Files to a Directory inside the localhost root. (Assuming you are using XAMPP)
Let's say we name it as "magentoshop", so your Magento Files will be stored inside this directory with this Directory structure: C:xampphtdocsmagentoshop
And you can access your magentoshop admin on url like this:
127.0.0.1/magentoshop/admin
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try with 127.0.0.1/index.php/admin
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 7:58
Or check admin frontName in file app/etc/local.xml
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 7:59
Or try with localhost/admin Or localhost/index.php/admin
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 8:00
I've tried all of that but all took me to the "Not Found" page. But where is that app/etc/local.xml ... where can I find it? ... if what do you mean should be under var/www/Magento2/app/etc, then there is no local.xml there !
– Whaaaaat
Feb 23 '16 at 8:19
if this is magento2 related question then add tag magento 2 or mention magento 2 in your question
– Minesh Patel
Feb 23 '16 at 8:24