> stop and restart Apache through the Webmin interface. It stopped, but
> failed on the restart. He went into the command line and issued the
> apachectl start command, which did start it up. He then looked at the
> process stack and noticed that the httpd processes were dated Sep30, and
> not Oc
Check the path info in the apachectl script (path to httpd
and path to pid file). Could you possibly have two different
versions of apache installed on this machine? Are you running
your site off one httpd.conf or are you using several (as in
one conf file per site)? I'm assuming you're running f
I am pretty much a newbie at this, so please excuse my ignorance. We
have been having some problems with virual hosts using Apache. What we
discovered this morning is the question I have to ask. My boss tried to
stop and restart Apache through the Webmin interface. It stopped, but
failed on the r
We use OpenBSD to do our firewalling and NAT. We do 1:1 mappings with it
and it works very well. The IPF HowTo is VERY good and explains it all
well.
Jason
-Original Message-
From: Caitlyn M. Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 11:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi, everyone,
>
> FreeBSD or OpenBSD would be best for this. OpenBSD is arguably the most
> secure operating system around and FreeBSD is very secure out of the box
> and has ipnatd which does an excellent job for NAT.
Jumping in this thread a bit late...
It should also be pointed out that ipc
Hi, Nick,
> hey, all. I was helping my girlfriend try to install kxicq on her caldera
> 2.4 system last night. it ended up being a bit of an annoying install, but
> the biggest problem we had was that it gave an error that Qt >={something}
> (I don't remember what the version number was) wa
FreeBSD or OpenBSD would be best for this. OpenBSD is arguably the most
secure operating system around and FreeBSD is very secure out of the box
and has ipnatd which does an excellent job for NAT.
> Kath wrote:
>
> My school district is planning to switch from WinNT boxes running
> proxy softwa
hey, all. I was helping my girlfriend try to install kxicq on her caldera 2.4 system
last night. it ended up being a bit of an annoying install, but the biggest problem
we had was that it gave an error that Qt >={something} (I don't remember what the
version number was) was not installed.