Dale,

I use red hat's up2date. It was free for the first system and works 
quite well from a gui  or cl interface. You can sign up to use it at 
the red hat network.

sighup is used to kill and restart a service.

Cheers,

Thomas






>First off, understand I'm a total newbie.  I saw a posting the other day
>where someone mentioned that they were running Apache 1.3.23.  One of the
>responders commented on how insecure that was and that the original poster
>should upgrade to a newer release.  This bothered me as I'm running Apache
>1.3.22.  I fired up GnoRPM, clicked on WebFind, and looked for something
>newer.  I could not find an RPM for RH7.2 that was newer then the one I've
>got.   Then I went to RH's download section and was dismayed to find that
>when one does a search on 'Apache' you get nothing back.So, my first question
>is:
>
>Where can I find a newer version of Apache in RPM format for RH 7.2?
>
>A couple of days later I received an errata notice from RH indicating that
>they had a security patch for Apache (RHSA-2002:103-18).  I loaded it
>Monday afternoon and everything seemed fine but during the early morning
>hours on Tuesday my httpd server tried to restart and it barfed when it came
>to any entry in the config file that referenced modules/mod_log_config.so. 
>That file appears to be corrupted.  As a temporary workaround, I commented
>out all references to that file in the httpd config and restarted the server.
>  Now I'm trying to find where I can download a fresh copy of mod_log_config. 
>  I'm assuming it is part of a higher level package but don't have a clue
>which one. 
>
>Can someone tell me where I might find a fresh copy of this file?
>
>Later yesterday I discovered that my php parser had quite working properly. 
>I suspect this is also related to my having installed the errata upgrade. 
>
>  Any idea how I might resolve this?
>
>I guess I've now got two choices:  How can I undo the errata that seems to
>have messed me up, or back to my original question as to where I can find a
>more current apache package.
>
>Last question - what the heck is SIGHUP and why does it keep occuring?
>
>Thanks for your help! - - Dale
>
>
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