Hi Mike,
I have one question here when you say make sure your not connected to the
Internet can you be more specific. Are you just saying that if I disable
the ipv6 stuff that will be fine or what exactly are you getting at here.
Also how would one turn off selinux from the command line I believe I turned
it off when I installed but I would like to make certain I did.
Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Wright" <xktnniuymlla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "For users of Fedora" <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: help with apache
Scott Berry wrote:
I am sorry to post this here but I can't seem to get on the Apache's user
mailing list. I am having trouble getting apache to start. The syntax
is okay but I have some dns assignments through dyndns.com which I would
like to use for Apache and I am having trouble with Apache starting
these. My config file httpd.conf will be attached. If anyone can help
me to get this to work I would surely appreciate it.
Hi Scott,
In order to eliminate network/firewall/dns issues you may want to set your
ServerName to localhost and your Listen directive to 127.0.0.1:80 in your
httpd.conf. Make sure you are accepting connections to localhost port 80
or just turn off iptables/ip6tables (make sure you are not connected to
the internet). You may also be having policy issues with selinux so you
may want to set it to permissive or disabled.
Without making any other changes to the config file you should be able to
see the Fedora/Apache splash page and the manual itself should be
accessable at http://localhost/manual.
Once that is done and you verify that it is working you can start bringing
up the other services one at a time.
Hope that is helpful,
:m)
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