"Eric G . Miller" wrote: > > Umm, Either just point your browser at http://localhost or add a line to > /etc/hosts that will resolve to the local box, so connections can be > passed on to apache. The first way is easiest, unless your script has > that domain hardwired into it.
Your right the first time I installed Apache that's what I did and things worked great. Now when I put in www.xyf.com I get, Netscape is unable to locate the server www.xyf.com Please check the server name and try again. I know Apache is running. I put ServerName www.xyf.com in, /etc/apache/httpd.conf /etc/apache/httpd.conf.0 My /etc/hosts looks like this, ~$ cat /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 xyf localhost What could be wrong? Thanks, kent