'/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl: httpd started'
'/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl: httpd restarted'
'# /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl: httpd configtest Syntax OK.'
But when I go to a web browser and try to connect to localhost, it goes thru the browser's search page...
Ok, one night(maybe this was a real retarded thing to do, but:)
I mkdir'ed /usr/local/ and DLed & unpacked apache, gcc, autoconf, and automake. So now I have a /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl and an /usr/apache/bin/apachectl. What about /etc/init.d/apache? Is there an quivalent file...
whoops, sorry about that....one more thing, if I set the user to "funky," when I add the user "funky," what should I set his Home Directory to?
- menonewbie
Okay, now I'm unsure as to where the error is. set your A record with DDNS to point to your IP with all the names you will be using such as: Where's this at? Where do I find this file?
And 2, I just re-installed the OS, Apache comes installed w/ Solaris, living in directories...
Okay, now I'm unsure as to where the error is. set your A record with DDNS to point to your IP with all the names you will be using such as: Where's this at? Where do I find this file?
And 2, I just re-installed the OS, Apache comes installed w/ Solaris, living in directories...
Running Apache 1.3 on Solaris 8 at home. Registered domain name with DDNS.
Question 1: In httpd.conf, which ip address should be next to the Listen derivative:
1) ip that dns registry gives me?
2) a "nameserver" ip?
3) ip for the cable/dsl router?
4) ip that I get from my ISP...
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