Make sure all the services are running.
Make sure all the IP addresses are initialized.
Can you ping the IP's? I have had a situation where not all IP's were active
when the server boots. When you install PHP, you should learn to build it instead
of use RPM's. MySQL is okay using the RPM's. Check your host interface settings.
Use webmin to help you configure your server. Download it from http://www.webmin.com


Gregg

>
>Can you forward me your apache error_log file?
>
>Jean-Michel Dault
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>
>On Mon, 15 May 2000, hans wrote:
>
>> Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 22:00:59 +0200
>> From: hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: [expert] apache ...PLEASE help
>> 
>> hi,
>> have posted now 2 or 3 mails, because have some hard problems. It's very

>> 
>> urgent in the meanwhile.
>> Here is, what I've done :
>> the need was : php3, mysql, unixodbc and apache on V7 (Air)
>> now I've deleted mandrakes apache, php-modules and mysql-GPL.
>> 
>> I Then have installed apache, mysql-3.22.27, php30.16, iodbc, unixodbc
>> as tar.gz.-files
>> All was going well, but now I started apache and NO localhost, no IP, no

>> 
>> domain appears. The connection has been refused.
>> 
>> Think, it would be an apache-configuration-problem. But where I have to
>> start to look for ?
>> Anybody there in this list, who could give some hints or help ?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance
>> Hans Schneidhofer
>> 
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