-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 10 July 2002 04:46 pm, Dale Scott wrote:
I'm sure someone answered this question several days ago, but here goes: > First off, understand I'm a total newbie. I saw a posting the other > day where someone mentioned that they were running Apache 1.3.23. One > of the responders commented on how insecure that was and that the > original poster should upgrade to a newer release. This bothered me as > I'm running Apache 1.3.22. I fired up GnoRPM, clicked on WebFind, and > looked for something newer. I could not find an RPM for RH7.2 that was > newer then the one I've got. Then I went to RH's download section and > was dismayed to find that when one does a search on 'Apache' you get > nothing back.So, my first question is: > > Where can I find a newer version of Apache in RPM format for RH 7.2? apache-1.3.22-6 is the most current rpm version for Red Hat 7.2. It contains backported fixes, and should not be a problem. The official updates from the Apache group were merged into Red Hat's current Apache version. While the version number is behind the official Apache release, the fixes have been Incorporated. > A couple of days later I received an errata notice from RH indicating > that they had a security patch for Apache (RHSA-2002:103-18). I loaded > it Monday afternoon and everything seemed fine but during the early > morning hours on Tuesday my httpd server tried to restart and it barfed > when it came to any entry in the config file that referenced > modules/mod_log_config.so. That file appears to be corrupted. As a > temporary workaround, I commented out all references to that file in > the httpd config and restarted the server. Now I'm trying to find where > I can download a fresh copy of mod_log_config. I'm assuming it is part > of a higher level package but don't have a clue which one. > > Can someone tell me where I might find a fresh copy of this file? Restore your httpd config file to it's old state, and restart the httpd process. The update didn't force a restart, and this is the cause of the error messages. Just run "/sbin/service httpd restart" and the errors should go away. > Later yesterday I discovered that my php parser had quite working > properly. I suspect this is also related to my having installed the > errata upgrade. > > Any idea how I might resolve this? This may be related to the httpd restart. > Last question - what the heck is SIGHUP and why does it keep occuring? see "man 7 signal" for what it means, and it is probably happening when log rotate tries to rotate the http server logs. - -- - -Michael pgp key: http://www.tuxfan.homeip.net:8080/gpgkey.txt Red Hat Linux 7.2 in 8M of RAM: http://www.rule-project.org/ - -- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAj0s2RQACgkQn/07WoAb/Sv/kACfT/0OL7kzZqqJ/zYmFDOEn1hk gdMAnRW+MfatRGEGD4iQxli1P9SczciP =RKyY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list