Date:  08/01/2001  08:19 am  (Wednesday)
      From:  Leonard Miller
        To:  "Jon Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at
             INTERNET".UD-CCGate.DM-YK-01;  "[EMAIL PROTECTED]
             at INTERNET".UD-CCGate.DM-YK-01
   Subject:  Re: [newbie] httpd-perl and httpd

Thanks.
That didn't work at first.   So I changed it to the FQDN and it worked
fine.

>>> Jon Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at INTERNET 07/31/01 03:49PM >>>
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 01:58 pm, you wrote:
> These fail at startup with no error messages.
> When I type "httpd start" at the prompt, I get a core dump. > Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Leonard W. Miller, CCNA
> United Defense, L.P.

Yes I do, had the same problem. First find out what your computer name
is(host Name). You can find it on the login screen or you can find it on
the  Control Center. Then open /etc/hosts in your favorit editor. It will
look  something like this:

127.0.0.1               localhost.localdomain localhost

Just add your hostname/computer name after localhost, like this:
127.0.0.1               localhost.localdomain localhost linuxgeek
That worked for me! Hope it works for you!

Make sure your firewall allows connections to port 80, not sure if this
will  cause and error mesage if its not, but it will make it hard for
people to  connect to you.

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