Hello again, I got the sites back up, but still have a question. Here's what I did.
Copied /etc/apache/httpd.conf over every other httpd.conf file I could find, including ones in /usr/share/apache/default-configs/apache-ssl and /usr/share/apache/default-configs/apache-perl as well as /etc/apache-ssl/ and /etc/apache-perl/. Then from /etc/init.d/ I did $ ./apache stop $ ./apache-ssl stop $ ./apache-perl stop and then $ ./apache start and everything came back. Any thoughts on what caused my earlier problem? I realize that I look like a newbie here. It's because I am. Brian On Sun, Aug 01, 2004 at 10:50:38AM -0700, Brian C wrote: > Hi, > > I run Debian testing. I had Apache 1.3.29 installed and working fine, > using name-based virtual hosting to host several websites. > > I upgraded to 1.3.31 this morning and it changed the default document > root back to /var/www because now ALL of my virtual hosts point to the > index.html file in /var/www. THIS IS BAD! > > The strange thing is that /etc/apache/httpd.conf was not altered at all > during the upgrade process. The timestamp is still correct and all my > virtual hosts are still listed. What file did the upgrade change? > > I also have apache-ssl and apache-perl installed, but haven't ever > tried to use them. > > Please help me get these websites back online! Thanks. >