Thank you! That does help in letting me know that mod_perl is running. Just need to be able to use it now. I tried webcalendar before and it failed that is why I was convinced that mod_perl was not running. Clive... --- Peter Gordon <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Clive Anderson wrote: > > Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Fedora) > [...] > > Which does not show mod_perl running. > > > > What do I need to do get this to work? > > By default, Apache is configured only to send the > operating system > information, and not information about what modules > are loaded, etc. So, > you are in fact running mod_perl, but it just does > not show that. > > You'll need to change the ServerTokens line in your > configuration file > (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf by default). Comment it > out by prepending it > with a '#' character, or change it to read: > > ServerTokens Full > > You'll need to restart Apache too, which can be done > with a simple > `service httpd restart` as root. Then it should show > you the information > about loaded modules in the server signature. > > Hope that helps! > -- > () The ASCII Ribbon Campaign - against HTML Email, > /\ vCards, and proprietary formats. > --------------------------------------------------- > Peter A. Gordon (codergeek42) > E-Mail: admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > GnuPG Public Key ID: 0x87C59026 > Encrypted and/or Signed correspondence preffered. > --------------------------------------------------- > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs