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Hmmm, seems like linuxconf can mess things up if you have it started at
boot. I normally add my startup services using the 'ntsysv' utility. I
think that will work correctly once you turn linuxconf off.
Marc wrote: Hi, I just installed Linux Mandrake 7.2 and was planning to run a webserver on this machine.I put the security to high level (recommended for servers according to mandrake documentation). However, if I want to configure Apache during startup it does not work.I select: startup services -> and select httpd in drakconf but if I reboot the computer the system just starts with it's own default predefined services. If I select any other services in drakconf it does not start after a reboot (i.e. httpd, webmin, zope, ). If high-level security is recommended for servers how come you can not load any servers during boot inits??I am totaly lost here. I am sure there are other people with a server up and running in secure mode out there so can someone explain to me what I do wrong? ThanksMarc -- Stephen Lawrence Jr. - Programmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] California Animal Health & Food Safety Laboratory System, UC Davis (530)-752-4614 |
- [expert] Apache and Security high level in Mandrake. Marc
- Stephen Lawrence Jr.
