On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Pavel Musil wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I will be grateful if you could help me with this:
>
> I have RedHat 6.1 but cannot get Apache web server "serving". I have a
> standalone machine and I only want the Apache to act just like Personal Web
> Server in Windows 98 (it is my school assignment to compare between ASP and
> Perl). I need Apache to serve local files and Perl scripts but currently
> when trying to connect to:
> http://localhost.localdomain or http://127.0.0.1
> Netscape shows an error:
> "Netscape's network connection was refused by the server
> localhost.localdomain. The server may not be accepting connections or may be
> busy, try connecting later."
> When I try connect to a non-existing server, e. g. http://somenonsence
> Netscape shows a different error (something about DNS).
> Also,
> telnet localhost.localdomain
> telnet 127.0.0.1
> telnet myserver
> work and I can send mail as well.
> It is interesting (my /etc/hosts is: 127.0.0.1 myserver
> localhost.localdomain) that telnet understands "telnet myserver" while
> Netscape treats http://myserver just like http://somenonsence (e. g. some
> DNS look-up error).
>
> The Apache error log contains:
> Your kernel was built without CONFIG_SYSVIPC
> Function not implemented: could not call shmget.
Did you recompile your kernel ? If so, did you include System V IPC ? If
not, a lot of things won't work
Frank
>
> Thanks in advance
> Pavel Musil
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