For some reason it has it's own installation package in X11/utilities it 
is apache configurator or something close to that.

On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Dan
Cornilescu wrote:

> Michael Jinks wrote:
> > 
> > Cory T. Lamb wrote:
> > >
> > > It sounds like you haven't setup
> > > apache or installed the ftp server.  As root startx then with the
> > > control-panel run the apache configurator. (The very bottom icon on the
> > > panel.)
> > 
> > Minor kvetch: apache configurator isn't always the bottom one.  On mine,
> > it's the top.  More precise, I think, is to call it "the big W button."
> > 
> > Y'know, that web thing. :}
> 
> The above-mentioned button/icon is missing in root's
> control-panel on my system (fresh 5.1).
> I do have apache rpm installed.
> What is that control-panel module's filename? 
> It doesn't look like it comes in the apache package.
> Nothing related to apache seems present in /usr/lib/rhs.
> Any hints?
> 
> Thanks,
> dan
> 
> 
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