On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 1:45 AM, Timothy Murphy <gayleard at eircom.net> wrote: > Stephen Harris wrote: > > >> I wonder if anyone has got speedtest.mini > >> from <http://speedtest.net/mini.php> > >> working under CentOS-6? > > > > I just did > > yum install php > > cd /var/www/html > > mkdir speedtest.mini > > cd speedtest.mini > > unzip ~/mini.zip > > mv index-php.html index.php > > service httpd restart > > That is exactly what I did, > except I called it SpeedTest.php . > (I also tried SpeedTest.html .) > > > and it worked on my CentOS 6.3 build (I have SELinux turned off...) > > I also have SELinux turned off. > If I click on my home page www.gaylord.com/SpeedTest.php [website > modified] > I just get a black page. > > > Results: 93Mbit/s down, 80Mbit/s up... on a local 100Mbit client. > > Maybe I have misunderstood the purpose of this program? > I'm not clear what you are measuring. > Are you running a web-server on this computer? > What command exactly would be given on a remote browser? > > Just a quick thing, which you may have already checked. But are the permissions OK?