Re: FW: [Cooker] Apache is running but page will not come up! Todays build!

2001-04-05 Thread Kent Nguyen
Third for me :) Greetingz, --kent On Thursday 05 April 2001 19:47, you wrote: > On 04 Apr 2001 22:00:28 -0400, Gary Chisholm wrote: > > That worked, but ssl is still borken... and I noticed when I am using > > php_mod seems boken now? anyone else has problems with php in apache? > > Yes, I'll s

Re: FW: [Cooker] Apache is running but page will not come up!Todays build!

2001-04-05 Thread Steve Fox
On 04 Apr 2001 22:00:28 -0400, Gary Chisholm wrote: > That worked, but ssl is still borken... and I noticed when I am using > php_mod seems boken now? anyone else has problems with php in apache? Yes, I'll second that. I had to downgrade to 1.3.14 before PHP would work again. I was getting segfa

Re: FW: [Cooker] Apache is running but page will not come up!Todays build!

2001-04-04 Thread Gary Chisholm
That worked, but ssl is still borken... and I noticed when I am using php_mod seems boken now? anyone else has problems with php in apache? (Cooker Date: Apr 02) Thanx On 04 Apr 2001 09:02:02 -0600, Quel Qun wrote: > Yep, > rpm -e mod_ssl > and apache works like a charm. >

Re: FW: [Cooker] Apache is running but page will not come up! Todays build!

2001-04-04 Thread Pete
Patrick Mullaley wrote: > Well, This is what I have found so far... > > If you ps, you will find that after the first attempt to connect, httpd is > [] > Checking /etc/httpd/logs/ shows that error_log and ssl_engine_log are both > HUGE (depending on how long the box has been up) and

FW: [Cooker] Apache is running but page will not come up! Todays build!

2001-04-04 Thread Quel Qun
Yep, rpm -e mod_ssl and apache works like a charm. "Patrick Mullaley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, This is what I have found so far... > > If you ps, you will find that after the first attempt to connect, httpd is > [] > Checking /etc/httpd/logs/ shows that error_log and ssl_en

FW: [Cooker] Apache is running but page will not come up! Todays build!

2001-04-04 Thread Patrick Mullaley
Well, This is what I have found so far... If you ps, you will find that after the first attempt to connect, httpd is [] Checking /etc/httpd/logs/ shows that error_log and ssl_engine_log are both HUGE (depending on how long the box has been up) and they are both filled with two lin