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David,
We already resolved the problem. We built the Apache Jserv with the
static link option with the mod_jserv.c file. It caused a conflict with the
Apache configuration file (httpd.conf) with a specified directive
(LoadModule jserv_module libexec/mod_jserv.so) we put in. Once we corrected
the configuration file, we could startup the Apache Jserv and got the
example "Hello" working. If you still need, send us more information.
Lawrence
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Ross [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 2:05 PM
> To: Java Apache Users
> Subject: Re: problem with configuring JServ with the
> ApJServSecretKey.
>
> >WsiaxP?iڽi^?}Lawrence, we're having the same problem with
> JServ 1.0, Apache 1.3.9 and
> SunOS 5.6.
> Anybody have any ideas?
>
> "Eng, Lawrence" wrote:
>
> >
> > We tried to set up the JServ 1.0 with Apache server 1.3.6 on SunOS
> 5.5.1.
> > We can not bring up apache server after we built and configured the
> JServ
> > option in apache server. The apachectl script prompts for
> ApJServSecretKey
> > to be either disabled or specified a key file. We tried both disabling
> the
> > feature or giving it a key file, it still prompts for ApJServSecretKey.
> > The httpd.conf on the apache server is the default copy with including
> the
> > jserv.conf in the example directory of the JServ download. Anybody have
> a
> > clue of what is going on? Thankyou.
> >
>
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> David A. Ross, System Administrator, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
> Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Nortel Networks, Global Mobility
> Solutions
> ph: +1-403-232-4240 (esn 760) email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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