At 08:17 PM 11/10/2002, you wrote:
At 01:37 AM 11/11/2002 +0000, you wrote:
I did this in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf - is this the correct conf file to
edit?
Yes.
All other services including cobalt web admin seem to be running fine at the
moment, but the http services are not responding.
Well if the Cobalt GUI is working then httpd is responding -- Apache is
working.
Not true. There are two versions running. One for web serving and one for
the admin Gui.
Do you see the virtual site entries in the httpd.conf? One thing you
could try is going into each site, making a small change (such as adding a
temporary web alias), hit save, then change it back and hit save. See if
that brings the site(s) back. My understanding is the when you make
changes to httpd.conf stuff via the GUI (as creating a new alias will)
then the httpd is overwritten. Usually this is cause for headaches for
many but might actually help you.
Brian
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