RE: APACHE update problem [WAS:Re: Please Help - Frustrated Newbie!]

2002-07-11 Thread Dale Scott
Michael, Thank you for your wonderful insight. I followed your instructions and everything is back to normal. I had seen a sighup log entry that simply has a time/date stamp, then says sighup received - restarting. I assumed (yeh I know) that the server had been restarted. It was shortly

Re: Please Help - Frustrated Newbie!

2002-07-11 Thread Bill Carlson
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Dale Scott wrote: Where can I find a newer version of Apache in RPM format for RH 7.2? 1.3.22 is the latest Redhat supplied version. The security fix was applied as a patch rather than supply 1.3.26. Redhat frequently does this for security fixes, such as the recent

RE: APACHE update problem [WAS:Re: Please Help - Frustrated Newbie!]

2002-07-11 Thread Dale Scott
Michael, Thank you for your wonderful insight. I followed your instructions and everything is back to normal. I had seen a sighup log entry that simply has a time/date stamp, then says sighup received - restarting. I assumed (yeh I know) that the server had been restarted. It was shortly

Please Help - Frustrated Newbie!

2002-07-10 Thread Dale Scott
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

Re: Please Help - Frustrated Newbie!

2002-07-10 Thread Thomas Carlson 650.723.1357
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

APACHE update problem [WAS:Re: Please Help - Frustrated Newbie!]

2002-07-10 Thread Michael Fratoni
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 10 July 2002 04:46 pm, Dale Scott wrote: I'm sure someone answered this question several days ago, but here goes: First off, understand I'm a total newbie. I saw a posting the other day where someone mentioned that they were