Not really, you have to run admin server as root, but not a regular one Regards,
At 08:19 PM 18/06/97 +0200, Garry Glendown wrote: >Matthew J. Probst wrote: >> I think it could be completely stable if we ran a seperate httpd process >> all together (with stripped out config files, and only one child process) >> that is attached to some port of the machine other than 80 and is >> dedicated to modifying the main server config files and re-huping the >> daemon. The one httpd would have to run under root and only root though.. > >Apache supports access to different ports from one server process ... >so, technically, the same server could do both ... > >-gg > Wojciech Tryc ----------------------------------------------------- "There is nothing more permanent than a temporary solution..." ----------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tryc.on.ca -----------------------------------------------------
