On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Phil Karn wrote:
> > What exactly? This statement is way too generig for me to understand if
> > there is a problem and where is located.
>
> After I first filed the report, I dug more deeply into the problem. What
> had actually broken was my virtual host configuration. Basic
Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Phil Karn wrote:
It seems that things must have changed just enough in apache-ssl for my
previous httpd.conf file to stop working.
What exactly? This statement is way too generig for me to understand if
there is a problem and where is located.
Af
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Phil Karn wrote:
> It seems that things must have changed just enough in apache-ssl for my
> previous httpd.conf file to stop working.
What exactly? This statement is way too generig for me to understand if
there is a problem and where is located.
> In the process I discover
It seems that things must have changed just enough in apache-ssl for my
previous httpd.conf file to stop working. When I rebuilt it by starting
with the httpd.conf file now distributed with apache-ssl, I eventually
got everything going again.
In the process I discovered some changes in the curr
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