pl send me the files.
TIA
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On Thu, 31 May 2001 12:23:58  
 Fisher, Julie wrote:
>Ken,
>
>(FYI, I used a version of Apache (1.3.12) that came from Apache's web site,
>not the version that came with Oracle.  And my web servers and database
>servers are on different machines.  And my web servers are running Kerberos
>and SSL.  And I still can't believe it all works together.)
>
>Check Apache first.  Configure the documentroot directive in the httpd.conf
>file.  In the directory specified in documentroot, put a simple <name>.html
>file.  Point your browser to that <name>.html file.  If your browser can
>execute the little .html file, then Apache is working.  So now you have
>Apache running and a http process running on your machine, to connect into
>your Oracle database, you need some sort of intermediate software.  I use
>Oracle 6i Forms and Reports.
>
>On the web servers (Solaris 2.6 and Solaris 7), I created two users, one
>named httpd, which owns the Apache listener process.  And one named Apache,
>which owns the Apache software.  I also have an Oracle user on the machines
>that own and run the Forms and Reports software/processes.  Root is the user
>that starts the Apache listener process under httpd's userid.  And all this
>is just to get started...
>
>This isn't a simple process - at least it wasn't for me, but you're probably
>a whole lot smarter than I am.  I had to do a lot of reading and talking to
>web people here - I will help you as best I can.  If you want any copies of
>files I have, I will email them to you offline.
>
>Julie
>
>
>Julie Fisher
>Sandia National Laboratories
>Oracle 8i DBA - OCP8i
>Solaris 2.6,7/HP-UX 11.0 System Administrator
>Web Server Administrator
>
>
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>
>Hi Folks,
>I have just installed 8.1.7 on my HP-UX 11.00 box and have Apache running.
>Now what?  How can I test to make sure apache is talking to oracle and
>vice-versa?  The install documents don't really explain that part and I've
>tried searching metalink but don't know what I'm looking for.  Help
>
>Just sign me --  Confused in Virginia
>
>Ken ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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