Hi,
I've built mod_gnutls.
Now when I add the LoadModule line to load it httpd silently fails to start.
I've checked the config, checks out fine.
I've put LogLevel to debug, but no output, nothing.
Where can I look for clues?
d.
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start. Fails with error message.
Now that I'm staring at this. I see that I've a different IP address on
eth0. However, I still get the same error message with
Listen 80
in httpd.conf than if I specified the IP.
mw
--
Lose not thy airspeed, lest
to something else, perhaps an
obscure port?
Dan
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From: Mike Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 7:50 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start. Fails with error message.
Now that I'm staring at this. I
to something else, perhaps an
obscure port?
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Mike Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 7:50 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start. Fails with error message.
Now that I'm staring
On Feb 16, 2008 3:36 PM, Mike - W0TMW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any other ideas why x.x.x.30 is failing?
It's been suggested twice (once in the link I sent you and once by Dan
Mitton) to check httpd.conf and any Include'd files for superfluous
Listen statements that could be conflicting with
My apologies. I had checked httpd.conf many times and there was only
one Listen statement. However, since this is a fedora distro, I just
did a grep on /etc/httpd/conf.d and found several Listen statements
there. Apparently, I should have stayed using VI on the config instead
of trying to
Follow-up.
I deleted system-config-httpd.conf from /etc/httpd/conf.d and now httpd
lights off like it should. A word of warning to myself---don't take the
easy route. Use VI.
Thank you all.
Mike W
Lose not thy airspeed lest the ground rises up and smites thee. - Anon.
Joshua Slive
localhost 80. Do you get connected?
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From: Mike - W0TMW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 5:19:43 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start. Fails with error message.
I'm building a server based on Fedora 7 and httpd won't
15, 2008 5:19:43 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start. Fails with error message.
I'm building a server based on Fedora 7 and httpd won't start. I'm
running out of space on another server and this one is intended as a
replacement. I've looked through the archives, FAQs and while
I'm building a server based on Fedora 7 and httpd won't start. I'm
running out of space on another server and this one is intended as a
replacement. I've looked through the archives, FAQs and while this
issue is mentioned, that's all I can find---a mention with no help for
resolution.
The
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Mike - W0TMW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm building a server based on Fedora 7 and httpd won't start. I'm
running out of space on another server and this one is intended as a
replacement. I've looked through the archives, FAQs and while this
issue is
192.168.1.300
For the sake of sanity, the IP of the machine you're working on is that IP,
right?
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From: Mike - W0TMW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 5:37:22 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start. Fails with error message.
Connect to address 127.0.0.1 Connection refused.
Lose not thy airspeed lest the ground rises up
How about the output from:
netstat -na | grep LISTEN
How many Listen commands do you have in your httpd.conf ?
Please respond to users@httpd.apache.org
To: users@httpd.apache.org
cc: (bcc: Dan Mitton/YD/RWDOE)
Subject:Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start. Fails
No. I fat fingered it. It's 192.168.1.200
mw
Lose not thy airspeed lest the ground rises up and smites thee. - Anon.
PingBad wrote:
192.168.1.300
For the sake of sanity, the IP of the machine you're working on is that IP,
right?
I've checked using lsof and netstat and there's nothing else listening
on port 80.
mw
Lose not thy airspeed lest the ground rises up and smites thee. - Anon.
Joshua Slive wrote:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Mike - W0TMW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm building a server based on Fedora
You fat fingered it when you cut and pasted from the error log?? What do
your Listen and VirtualHost directives look like?
Please respond to users@httpd.apache.org
To: users@httpd.apache.org
cc: (bcc: Dan Mitton/YD/RWDOE)
Subject:Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start
] wrote:
How about the output from:
netstat -na | grep LISTEN
How many Listen commands do you have in your httpd.conf ?
Please respond to users@httpd.apache.org
To: users@httpd.apache.org
cc: (bcc: Dan Mitton/YD/RWDOE)
Subject:Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start. Fails
to that port.
What happens when you do a telnet localhost 80. Do you get connected?
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From: Mike - W0TMW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 5:19:43 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start. Fails with error message.
I'm
Ok, how about:
ifconfig -a
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cc: (bcc: Dan Mitton/YD/RWDOE)
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message.
LSN: Not Relevant
User Filed as: Not a Record
I fat fingered it when I
)
Subject:Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start. Fails with error
message.
LSN: Not Relevant
User Filed as: Not a Record
Here's the netstat output. There isn't any difference from my other
servers.
netstat -a | grep LISTEN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# netstat -a | grep LISTEN
tcp0
?
Please respond to users@httpd.apache.org
To: users@httpd.apache.org
cc: (bcc: Dan Mitton/YD/RWDOE)
Subject:Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start. Fails with error
message.
LSN: Not Relevant
User Filed as: Not a Record
Here's the netstat output. There isn't any difference
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message.
LSN: Not Relevant
User Filed as: Not a Record
I fat fingered it when I wrote the e-mail. Here's the LISTEN statement
in httpd
Listen 192.168.1.200:80
In this particular config, I'm not using VirtualHost
How about doing a search on the drive for files containing the string
documentroot ?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:32 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] httpd won't start
Jonathan
Jessica Rasku wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I put in NameVirtualHost 216.107.115.123:80, and put VirtualHost
*:80 in one of the websites, then restarted apache. I still get the
warning below,
Is there a reason that you want 216.107.115.123 only IP address that
these sites are
The suggestions I have received have been most helpful and progress has
been made. I am most appreciative!
This system was installed for us by Bill Shupp. He is out of the
country and unavailable right now. Do any of you know Bill, or might
you be familiar with how he sets up Apache? The
Try looking in /var/www
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:40 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] httpd won't start
Jessica Rasku wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I put
Bill Sargent wrote:
Try looking in /var/www
I know where they are, /var/www/ginftp/ I just don't know where the
directive is to look there instead of where it is looking now. It isn't
finding the one site I have set up with the correct ServerRoot..
Bill Sargent wrote:
Try looking in /var/www
I know where they are, /var/www/ginftp/ I just don't know where the
directive is to look there instead of where it is looking now. It isn't
finding the one site I have set up with the correct ServerRoot..
ServerRoot? or do you mean
Jonathan Mangin wrote:
Bill Sargent wrote:
Try looking in /var/www
I know where they are, /var/www/ginftp/ I just don't know where the
directive is to look there instead of where it is looking now. It
isn't finding the one site I have set up with the correct ServerRoot..
Running Apache with RedHat 8.0 (Psyche), Kernel 2.4.18-24.8.0 on an
i686, not installed by me. Would someone please point me in the right
direction to find my error and correct it?
All had been running well until we added a new website. We were having
trouble getting it out on the web. I
Look for the NameVirtualHost directive, above where your VirtualHosts are
defined. It needs the IP address of the box. That's what the error
message below is telling you.
It's easy to misread this into thinking it's talking about the same
VirtualHost directives you quoted.
Sep 27 12:56:28
I read through the entire /etc/httpd/conf /httpd.conf and found no place
to put the IP in. In the windows version, in the http server, all
the Virtual Hosts are name based. I cannot add an IP without changing
them to IP based and that won't work (I don't think) since they would
all have
Take a look at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.1/vhosts. Although this is
specific to Apache 2.1+, there are similar pages for each major version.
Find yours.
The lines you quoted originally actually had a couple of issues.
Specifically, in order to do name based virtual hosting you need this
It looks like I gave you bum info on the use of _default_. Doesn't look
like you can use it.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.1/vhosts/name-based.html has all the right
answers.
I read through the entire /etc/httpd/conf /httpd.conf and found no place
to put the IP in. In the windows version,
Rocky Seelbach wrote:
Take a look at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.1/vhosts. Although this is
specific to Apache 2.1+, there are similar pages for each major version.
Find yours.
OK, I read through that. If I understand correctly, I have two options
(correct me please):
I can put the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read through the entire /etc/httpd/conf /httpd.conf and found no place
to put the IP in. In the windows version, in the http server, all
the Virtual Hosts are name based. I cannot add an IP without changing
them to IP based and that won't work (I don't think)
Rocky Seelbach wrote:
Take a look at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.1/vhosts. Although this is
specific to Apache 2.1+, there are similar pages for each major version.
Find yours.
The lines you quoted originally actually had a couple of issues.
Specifically, in order to do name based
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I went back through
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and found where to put the IP. Got that done
so now my upset customer can at least get his email, but the websites
are not up. I know that is because the Document Root is not
/var/www/html/foo. Is it safe to just
Jessica Rasku wrote:
It really doesn't matter which way you do it, there are reasons for
creating symlinks (when two programs are looking for the same data in
two different places is the ideal time for a symlink rather than
duplicating the data, another option would be to get one of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jessica Rasku wrote:
It really doesn't matter which way you do it, there are reasons for
creating symlinks (when two programs are looking for the same data in
two different places is the ideal time for a symlink rather than
duplicating the data, another option
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jessica Rasku wrote:
It really doesn't matter which way you do it, there are reasons for
creating symlinks (when two programs are looking for the same data in
two different places is the ideal time for a symlink rather than
duplicating the data, another option
OK, I put in NameVirtualHost 216.107.115.123:80, and put
VirtualHost *:80 in one of the websites, then restarted
apache. I still get the warning below,
[warn] NameVirtualHost 216.107.115.123:80 has
no VirtualHosts
but I must be on the right track. When I try to access the sites now,
I
Jessica Rasku wrote:
And as a sample Virtual host I have:
VirtualHost *:80
DocumentRoot /var/www/gender/html
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ServerName genderoutlaws.com
ServerAlias *.genderoutlaws.com
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm
It was thus said that the Great [EMAIL PROTECTED] once stated:
I can put the IP of the box just under the ServerName?
(from /etc/httpd/conf /httpd.conf)
# If this is not set to valid DNS name for your host, server-generated
# redirections will not work. See also the UseCanonicalName
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I put in NameVirtualHost 216.107.115.123:80, and put VirtualHost
*:80 in one of the websites, then restarted apache. I still get the
warning below,
Is there a reason that you want 216.107.115.123 only IP address that
these sites are available from? Do you have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Following your sample, after setting the NameVirtualHost
# Use name-based virtual hosting.
#
NameVirtualHost 216.107.115.123:80
I made one site look like this:
# Virtual host evergreenequikits.com
VirtualHost *:80
DocumentRoot
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