After a few responses about using the rpm that came with redhat9, I checked the cd's and found
htdig-3.2.0-16.20021103.i386.rpm
htdig-web-3.2.0-16.20021103.i386.rpm
both reported to be already installed on my system when I did an rpm -i on 'em. (I guess I did install them when I installed the os.. heh)
Sooo.. I go to /usr/bin and run rundig. Gave me segmentation faults on the htfuzzy part..
Looking around the web i've found comments about it happening on some distros due to the c++ lib?
what could I do to make the following not happen?
If it is feasible, I would suggest you give the 3.1.6 source another try using the advice provided in the FAQ for 3.x GCC compilers. Red Hat's choice and implementation of ht://Dig packages has for some time been questionable at best. If you decide to take this route, it would be a good idea to remove the current ht://Dig RPMs.
And why is the http connect to local host coming back with not auth error?
Do you have any sort of index file in the web root directory? Unless you have the web server configured to generate index pages when necessary, the lack of an index file can result in this type of message.
Jim
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