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RE: Apache-httpd problems

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Paul Pettit)
Mon Nov 16 11:28:14 1998

Reply-To: <paulp@ccbnpts.com>
From: "Paul Pettit" <paulp@ccbnpts.com>
To: <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 10:26:01 -0600
In-Reply-To: <3.0.1.32.19981115150947.006bfc14@pop.microtec.net>
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> aromes@microtec.net [mailto:aromes@microtec.net] sent:
>
>
> Hi,
> I ve installed apache-httpd-1.1.11 and ended with configuration files
                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ why? Apache 1.3.1 (and later) is much
better, and Apache 1.2.6 comes in RPM and is also better.

[snip]
> "UNABLE TO CONNECT TO REMOTE HOST".
> Here are my setting files:
>
> ->In access.conf, default settings are still there:
> <Directory /home/httpd/html>
> order allow,deny
> AllowOverride None
> Options None  <-- try "Options Indexes Include FollowSymlinks" (no quotes)
> # Control who can have access to this server
> order allow,deny
> allow from all
> ->In httpd.conf:
> ServerType standalone
> port 80
> HostnameLookups on ( I even tried put it at off) <-- this makes no
difference
> User nobody
> Group nobody
[snip]
> Listen 192.168.1.4 #I did add this entry just because I couldnt get
> 			#to my own web server from my own machine! <-- this should have port
number, try: 192.168.1.4:80 or just 80
>
[snip]
>

Honestly you should consider upgrading to (at least) 1.2.6 before going much
further. Also O'Reilly has a good (but not fully current) book on apache,
pick it up, it helps.

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