On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Giles Nunn wrote:
Do I get rid of srm.conf and access.conf and just use httpd.conf do I keep all three
access.conf and srm.conf are supported in order to allow backwards compatibility with NCSA httpd (basically the original web server). They are no longer required, and best practice seems to be to keep everything together in httpd.conf.
Why is it that after setting the servername and document root, netscape keeps trying to access / instead of my document root ???
Sounds like a restart of the server is required.
I don't know if I am being too simplistic here but have you restarted httpd after modifying the conf files (eg. kill -HUP <pid> )?
The correct way is to run "apachectl restart", or "apachectl graceful" if
you want to restart each task once its finished serving its current
connection (this avoids cutting people off mid-page).
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