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On 21-Jun-2002/14:11 +0200, Ismael Touama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If started or not, try to locate you daemon httpd and then you can
>running it...
>To solve your hostname pb, go to your httpd.conf and then change
>the good directive...sorry it's out of my head, can't tell more.

You can tell Apache what hostname to use in httpd.conf with the ServerName
directive, but that is usually not the best solution. Apache normally does
not have this problem unless the machine's hosts file is not setup
correctly. If you fix the hosts file, Apache will run fine. If you do not
fix the hosts file, you may find that some other services have problems
too.

Tony
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