On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 08:05:57 +0000
Bill Winegarden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>       I am trying to set up a simple apache (2.0) webserver so I would
>       normally try 
> to search the archives. I continue to get error messages whenever I
> try to access them.

For most mailing list archives, I use http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/. Use
your browser's find function to locate "mandrake-newbie".


>       As an alternative, does anyone have a good newbie site for the
>       steps 
> involved?

Not much to do, it should work out of the box. Verify that httpd is
running (you can do that through mcc > system > services--you can also
start it from there if it's not running). To start it from a terminal,
as root do "service httpd start". Note that if you make any
configuration changes to /etc/httpd/conf/*.conf, you'll have to restart
httpd.

>       Also, on my 9.1 installation with default security settings, is
>       the standard 
> port open or closed? How can I tell.

You can go to mcc > security > firewall and check that you want to allow
Web Server.


> As you can see, I'm pretty new to webserving so all assistance is
> appreciated.
> 
> Best regards from burning BC
> 
> Bill W.

Todd

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