This may be completely off the wall, but can't you just pretend to configure the apache on your machine and then just transfer the resulting httpd.conf file over to the other machine?Mark Haney wrote:
On Fri, 1999-01-01 at 01:53, Chris Logan wrote:Sorry about that this machine's bios is fried and keeps reverting back to 1999. Any how I don't use the default apache that comes with Fedora. So I have that shutoff and have another copy of apache installed else where that I am using. I still want to be able to use the redhat-config-httpd even thought I can do it manually it would be easier to use the GUI. Is there any way to point the config GUI to my separate httpd.conf?
Chris Logan wrote:
Hi everyone, I am wanting to use the redhat-config-httpd with another Apache that I have installed and am using on my system is there any way I can point it to the other Apache?
First, I would like to suggest that you change your system time to something other than 1999. :) That way I don't have to go all the way to the top to view these.
Second, are you asking to configure a second copy of apache on your machine? Or just one not in the standard FC2 location?
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