Morgan Gangwere wrote:
use IP Masquerading, thats what *:80 does. its just you can have
different requests come In to different places. you can also have eth0
+ eth1 have the same IP. that might help. look in your DSL box's
settings
On 11/26/06, Steve Swift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hello.
I recently did a yum upgrade on my centos 4.3 mail server. As soon as
the upgraded completed, my apache quite working. When I do
a /usr/sbin/apachectl start i get no output, a restart reports "httpd
not running, trying to start" and stop reports: httpd (no pid file) not
running"
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