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> Have you checked the log files? There should be a /logs subdirectoy
> under /apache. In there, you should see a log called error_log. Read it.
> You should see some errors. If not, check the jserv.log and
> mod_jserv.log.

Yes, only 2 lines in error_log (first one telling about the configuration
and the second telling about suEXEC). There are no mod_jserv.log or
jserv.log files (checked with locate).

> Another thing you can execute apachectl with the 'configtest' parameter.
> type 'apachectl configtest' and see if you get 'Syntax Ok'.

I get "Syntax Ok". But still JServ doesn't seem to work. When I surf to
http://www.ehrmweb.nl/servlets/Hallo I get a 404. I checked the dir's, but
they are there. So is the applet. But they just do not work... :-/

> Those are not text files. They must be c compiled? Anyway, you cannot
> read them by using 'more' or what have you. They are executables or
> something to that effect. Check the logs and the configtest.

I did that because someone on IRC told me to check that. I just tried
starting httpd without grep and it gives the same error ("Syntax error on
line 127 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: API module structure `jserv_module'
in file /etc/httpd/modules/mod_jserv.so is garbled - perhaps this is not an
Apache module DSO?").

Anyone else with an idea? I'm getting desperate :(

Kind regards,
Tim Stoop



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