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httpd.conf

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sonun

IS-IT--Management
Dec 26, 2001
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Now I dont know how smart was it todo so, but here's what I did. I installed apache with ssl, mod-ssl, rsa-ref and everything worked fine when I opened it. The only problem was when I tried to load a test.php file it simply printed out the contents. I took it that php support was not enabled.
So, heres what I did. I simply copied the httpd.conf file from another server running apache (with no rsa-ref, and I think no ssl either, I am still fuzzy around these things !!), changes the server name on the conf file and put it in the apache/conf drectory.
It workes !!!. But I do not know what are the repurcussions. Somebody educate me, please !!!!!
Thanks.
 
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