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On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 08:58, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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> Hey gang,
> 
>       I've got the server put mostly back together after the wipeout... 
> I'm having some problems with sendmail and apache, however, and I
> cannot seem to isolate them (although I think I have an idea with
> sendmail)
> 
> Sendmail ->  Sendmail is accepting connections & I can TX/RX e-mail
> from the server.  However, when I use a POP client on another machine
> (internal network), I can download the mail, but cannot send it. 
> When I try to send mail, I get an error to the effect "this machine
> is not set up to relay mail"...  How can I fix this?  Do I need to
> put some more entries in my .cw file, or what?
> 
> Netscape ->  On the local machine, when I sartx (as any user),
> netscape cannot check the mail on the system for some reason.  Gives
> an error about not being able to access a directory (exact error
> escapes me, now), but I think it's /var/mail/spool, or some such.
> 
> Apache ->  got the newest apache reinstalled (1.37.? for RH6.2).  It
> is running, but does not seem to be working correctly.  I've gone
> through httpd.conf several times, but can see no obvious problems. 
> When I try to surf from the local machine, I get "you do not have
> permission to access /"  (Or something similar, sorry - I don't have
> it handy).  I have gone through the /home/httpd/html directory, chgrp
> - -R nobody *, chown -R nobody *, chmod 755 *, still no workie...  I'm
> fairly convinced that it's not a directory permissions thing, but
> something with the setup.  
> 
>       Thanks in advance,
>               Tom
> 
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