Re: [expert] Apache Startup

2002-02-07 Thread David Guntner
Daryl Johnson grabbed a keyboard and wrote: > > Um, when you set apache running and browse in using your ip no, a > wonderful startup screen shows saying Welcome To and > prints out lots of detail about Apache and Mandrake etc. > > Well, I was wondering, what's the address (ie the path) of

Re: [expert] Apache Startup

2002-02-07 Thread jeff
Daryl Johnson said: > Um, when you set apache running and browse in using your ip no, a > wonderful startup screen shows saying Welcome To and > prints out lots of detail about Apache and Mandrake etc. > > Well, I was wondering, what's the address (ie the path) of that file, > perchance...? >

[expert] Apache Startup

2002-02-07 Thread Daryl Johnson
Um, when you set apache running and browse in using your ip no, a wonderful startup screen shows saying Welcome To and prints out lots of detail about Apache and Mandrake etc. Well, I was wondering, what's the address (ie the path) of that file, perchance...? regards Daryl (sheesh) --

Re: [expert] Apache Startup

2002-02-07 Thread J. Craig Woods
Daryl Johnson wrote: > > Um, when you set apache running and browse in using your ip no, a > wonderful startup screen shows saying Welcome To and > prints out lots of detail about Apache and Mandrake etc. > > Well, I was wondering, what's the address (ie the path) of that file, > perchance.

RE: [expert] Apache Startup

2002-02-07 Thread David Joham
I'm not sure, but try /var/www/html/index.html David -Original Message- From: Daryl Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 8:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [expert] Apache Startup Um, when you set apache running and browse in using your

[expert] Apache Startup

2002-02-07 Thread Daryl Johnson
Um, when you set apache running and browse in using your ip no, a wonderful startup screen shows saying Welcome To and prints out lots of detail about Apache and Mandrake etc. Well, I was wondering, what's the address (ie the path) of that file, perchance...? regards Daryl (sheesh) --

Re: [expert] apache startup

2000-07-17 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, faisal wrote: > > I want my apache server to start during startup i have to start it up > manaully what to do ? > it is in standalone mode Use the "ntsysv" command, or DrakConf services configuration to make it start on boot. > I am also getting this message unable to det

Re: [expert] apache startup

2000-07-16 Thread Gavin Clark
on 7/15/00 7:47 PM, faisal wrote: > I want my apache server to start during startup i have to start it up > manaully what to do ? > it is in standalone mode > > I am also getting this message unable to determine local host name .\ have you set your machine's hostname parameter? thin

[expert] apache startup

2000-07-15 Thread faisal
I want my apache server to start during startup i have to start it up manaully what to do ? it is in standalone mode I am also getting this message unable to determine local host name .