RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warning: DocumentRoot does not exist

2005-08-17 Thread Joost de Heer
I don't have ssl configured at all on that server, and won't be using it. Any ideas why that would be on there? I tried searching the apache site, and can't seem to find the answers. I would search for 443 in your {server}/conf/httpd.conf file. See what you need to comment out. Don't

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warning: DocumentRoot does not exist

2005-08-16 Thread Spike Burkhardt
Jody, Just a suggestion on my part but perhaps doing a apachectl configtest would yield more information. spike Jody Cleveland wrote: Are you trying to start it as root (required for ports like 80 443)? Yes, I am. I would search for 443 in your {server}/conf/httpd.conf file.

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warning: DocumentRoot does not exist

2005-08-16 Thread Jody Cleveland
Ok, I solved it: I'm running Redhat 4.0 AS server, and I'm trying to get apache running on it. When I try to run service httpd start, I get this error: # service httpd start Starting httpd: Warning: DocumentRoot [/var/www/html/wals] does not exist