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. See what you need to comment out.

I search for 443, and there are 0 results.

You probably have indexing turned off & also don't have an index.html
file in that directory.

See: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/core.html#directory

I do have indexes turned on, and I do have an index.html in that
directory.

I've been banging my head against the wall on this all day, and I just
can't seem to get it to go.

- jody

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