Re: Apache Webserver ?

From: Davorin Vlahovic (A-Burn_at_fly.srk.fer.hr)
Date: 08/01/03


Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 17:01:22 +0000 (UTC)

In article <d8c33750.0307311703.515efb58@posting.google.com>,
Seth Greenhill wrote:
> Hey,

Hey.
 
> I am trying to set up apache web server. I am running Red hat version
> 8. I am setting it up with linuxconf (since I don't know where the
> config file is). I have a domain that I am trying to host and I put
> the correct info in the virtual host section such as the root dir etc.
> When I go to start the server I get an error saying "Syntax Error on
> line 978 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: Script Alisa takes two
> arguments, a fakename and a realname". When I type vi
> /etc/httpd/conf.httpd.conf it comes up with nothing in it. It's like
> that file doesn't exist. I hope I am making sense. All I want to do is
> get a simple web server up and running to host my domain.
>

Did you know that out of 8 sentences, you've started 6 with the letter
'I'. Out of those 6 sentences, 5 begin with 'I', and one starts with
'It's'.

The remaining two sentences started with words "When" and "All".

P.S.

The popular belief is that the apache configuration file is
"httpd.conf", not "conf.httpd.conf".

Number two: Apache said where the config file is
"/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf", and what's the config file name.

Oh, and, BTW, don't use linuxconf if you want to configure your system.
Also, install "vim", don't use vi.

> But I don't know anything about Linux yet, where do I learn?

10 goto www.google.com/linux
20 type "Linux administration made easy"
30 click the "search" button
40 find the "Linux administration made easy" link
50 download it either in .tar.gz file, or change your console, log in
   and type "wget -r -l0 -L -k the_link_to_the_LAME_site"
60 wait 'till it's over
70 if you can't do it, I'll send it to your mail, just mail me. It's
   70kB compressed with bzip2.
80 system

Glad to help...

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