Hi!
I had big problems too, I kinda fixed them by not loading any other modules
than those in the httpd.conf and an additional of mod_php4 and mod_ssl,
cause those are the only ones I actually use. My problem was that I did not
recognize that the new mod_ssl and the according OpenSSH update was located
on the german ftp.suse.de server because of some export/import rules. after
i had updated openSSH and mod_sll and mod_php4 apache runs ok now, althoug I
found a bug in the new php4 but that is not critical.
there is also an article in the sdb about installing and using apache 1.3.17
with SuSE 7.1, sadly i found that only after i got everything working =)
mathias
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerd Aschemann"
semat wrote/schrieb:
Well me too. With my install. Things were really lousy. The rpm installed fine and I restarted apache. Lo and behold I could no longer make http connections to my server. and yet doing /sbin/init.d/apache status showed OK however a full status would show OK and then fail to show the server-status page. I gave up got my CDs and went back to the old one. Is there anything wrong with that rpm? This happened on three different machines.
Have you seen my second posting? Do you still have the same problems when you drop LDAP?
Two ways to test that:
1. Try "sh -x /sbin/init.d/apache start" and look for the line where the daemon is really started. The will be a lot of -D -directives. Use the same command line without "-DLDAP". 2. Edit /etc/rc.config.d/apache.rc.config and change
HTTPD_SEC_MOD_LDAP=yes
to
HTTPD_SEC_MOD_LDAP=no
If LDAP authentication is not necessary run your patched Apache with this configuration.
-- Gerd Aschemann --- Veröffentlichen heißt Verändern (Carmen Thomas)
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