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
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...?
>
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)
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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.
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
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)
--
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
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
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 .