OK thanks,
Anyway I saw your solution and keep it preciously caus' I'm
learning this beast...
bbsc !
ism
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On 21-Jun-2002/14:11 +0200, Ismael Touama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If started or not, try to locate you daemon httpd and then you can
>running it...
>To solve your hostname pb, go to your httpd.conf and then change
>the good directive...sorry it's
Hi,
what do you do to run him ?
I guess hostname problem is not that your apache don't want to start.
It may be started yet.
Verify this by typing in : ps -aux | grep httpd
If started or not, try to locate you daemon httpd and then you can
running it...
To solve your hostname pb, go to your http
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On 21-Jun-2002/09:54 +, Pierre Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm new to linux and even newer to Apache. Apache wont' start. It says
>that it's unable to resolve hostname. Any help please...
If you have a fixd IP address, make sure your /et