Hi,
I've installed Apache-JServ on Solaris using Stronghold/2.4.1
(Apache/1.3.3).  I recompiled mod_jserv into the server, did the whole
configuration bit (like I've done on other (linux) machines.)  And,
despite the following stuff in my httpd.conf file:

ApJServManual                   on
ApJServDefaultProtocol          ajpv11
ApJServDefaultPort              8007
ApJServSecretKey                DISABLED
ApJServMountCopy                off
ApJServLogFile                  /logs/jserv/jserv.log
ApJServProperties               /etc/jserv/jserv.properties

It's still telling me:

You must specify a secret key, or disable this feature.
To disable, add "ApJServSecretKey DISABLED" to your Apache configuration
file.
To use, add "ApJServSecretKey {filename}" where filename is document
with more or less random contents, and perhaps a few kb in length.
The Apache JServ documentation explains this in more detail.

when I start the server, and the server then fails to start.  Any clues
on why this is?  Does it perhaps think it's reading some _other_
httpd.conf file?  Does JServ decide which httpd.conf file to read when
it is built?

--
James S. Carlson
Manager of Web Development
AthEnet Data Exchange
920-954-9799 x 2902
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