Keith Steensma writes: 

> I run 'apache' for other a regular web site, so it is always 'going'.
> But starting 'apache' doesn't start 'webadmin'?  Keith

See INSTALL.  As I said, you don't "start" webadmin.  You install it in your 
cgi-bin directory. 

> 
> Sam Varshavchik wrote: 
> 
> > Keith Steensma writes:
> >
> >> I can't seem to find the right way of doing it and the Debian
> >> installation does not give any instructions (that I can fine).
> >
> >
> > You don't "start" webadmin.  You start apache. 
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