tis ok, after much ado, and hair pulling I uninstalled ApacheJServ and all
of a sudden it fired up...

The weird thing was that there was no error messages at all,,

just alot of [PASSED] messages.. nothing in the httpd error_log, nothing in
syslog or messages...

i even diked around with linuxconf and webmin to see if they would give me
any feedback, both produced the [passed] message and nothing else...

was bizaar.. its hard to trace a problem when there is no hints at all as to
what it is...

go figure... my usual proceedure would have worked had I started it
earlier,, reduce things to their most basic, if it works, start adding
things back in till you break it, then you know what the problem is...

oh well, live and learn...

Are we still getting updates for Apache to address this security issue??
should I be worried about running web servers with the default 7.2
apache??????



rgds

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Vincent Danen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 2 October 2001 4:35 AM
To: Franki
Cc: Linux Mandrake Expert Mailing List
Subject: Re: [expert] Is it safe to upgrade apache yet??


On Mon Oct 01, 2001 at 09:47:58PM +0800, Franki wrote:

> Crap, I got this just after I did it...
>
> now i can't get it working and can't even seem to get the old ones working
> again either...
>
> what a pain in the ass...
>
> I am at a complete loss... if I cant upgrade the rpms,,, (which were still
> on the update page last night)

They should not have been on there... I removed them from the
primaries the middle of last week.

> and I can't remove them and sucessfully put the old ones back, (I just
tried
> it, I removed the rpms, then manually deleted /var/log/httpd and
/etc/httpd
> and then installed all the apache rpms off the cd... and tried to start
it,
> no start, and no error, (except for the PASSED message))

What do the logfiles say?

> I don't know what to do, I need to get this workin as I have this box
> running 6 domains, and they will not be happy to find all their sites down
> tomorrow...
>
> any help would be much appreciated...

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