Mike,

You could check your processes and grep for httpd or you can try to locate
the httpd.conf file...if it is version 7.1 then it is 1.3.12...soemthing
and there would also be a /home/httpd/html dir and that is a good sign
that it's there...chances are though if you just did a fresh install and
can't bring up a local web page that it isn't there....the RPM's are on
the disk though.

Now I have a question....

I'm trying to password protect my web sites....if I use my .htaccess and
.htpasswd files in my user dirs (  ~/public_html/  ) I get the proper
password prompt and it works fine....but If I'm serving any pages of the
root server  (  /var/www/html/  ) and use the same files (with the proper
path adjustments made) it doesn't work.....Does anyone have any thoughts
there?

On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I like to try many flavors and versions of Linux.  On this particular episode of 
>mandrake 7.1 I installed I did not get a web page.  Normally when I install (After 
>getting my network up and functional) I type in my IP and I get the default apache 
>web page.  This time I get page not found error.  Is there a way to check and see if 
>I have it installed? I also have swat and webmin running.  Can they run without 
>apache?
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> 
> Mike Freeman
> 
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