
Everything matches between mailman info and what I'm putting into the curl call. Also mailman info & mailman conf are showing changes when I make them so I know /etc/mailman.cfg file is being read.
As to the logs I've got the logging level set at debug for all the logging categories but I'm not seeing anything in the log files.
-Erin
On Jul 12, 2017, at 12:10 PM, Barry Warsaw <barry@list.org> wrote:
Hi Erin,
On Jul 12, 2017, at 11:57 AM, Erin Test wrote:
To access the REST API I've tried both command line curl calls: curl -I -u restadmin http://localhost:8001/3.1/system/versions Enter host password for user 'restadmin': curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 8001: Connection refused
What does
mailman info
say? That will print the hostname:port that the REST server is listening on, and the basic auth credentials in use. All of those are of course configurable in your mailman.cfg file.If your curl arguments match what
mailman info
says, then there must be something else going on. Maybe there's a firewall issue? You can also check the Mailman logs to see if you're getting some exception or other in the server, and of course you can also adjust the logging level in the mailman.cfg file.Cheers, -Barry