DNS, is it running? are the settings correct? is there a named.conf.rpmsave sitting in /etc with the original settings in it. Upgrades blow, in the future you should back up the important config files to a floppy or separate /home partition and do a fresh install. Remember you don't need to format and zap the files in the /home during the install. This is a great way to do an upgrade without losing files. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi Folks, > > Well I couldn't leave well enough alone. I listened to the voices and > upgraded from 6.0 to 6.1 the other night. Everything seems fine except for > my "Web Server" Before the upgrade, anybody browsing to kband.net saw the > contents of /home/httpd/html. Apparently the Apache upgrade points somewhere > else? Anyone know where it points to now? I tried changing the ServerRoot > line in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf BACK to /home/httpd/html to no avail. > Browse to www.kband.net and you will get "The Requested URL / Was Not Found On > This Server". > > Also, the OOS (Other Operating Systems) using my Linux box for a proxy now > cannot browse the 'net. They resolve the address, but are unable to pull up the > site. Perhaps ipcahins is screwed up now? > > Obvioulsy some files were changed during the upgrade as I see files now such at > httpd.conf.rpmsave and rc.local.rpmsave. > > Is it possible to "back out", or should I plow ahead with my site down until I > am miracled the solution? (Or one of you Gurus slaps me silly and points me in > the right direction?) > > Forgive the rambling, but its Monday morning, and the coffee hasn't kicked in > yet..... > > Thanks, > Bryan