Yesterday my server/workstation shut off while I was out of the office. I
booted it when I returned and ensured that all necessary applications were
running. (I had an issue with loss of local network access but finally
figured out that the network configuration file contents were reset to
blanks. Restored host IP address, netmask, and gateway address, restarted
the networking and that's resolved.)

   However, I cannot access my accounting application which uses httpd as the
front end. In firefox the URL of http://localhost/sql-ledger/login.pl
returns:

The requested URL /sql-ledger/login.pl was not found on this server.

   It worked Sunday.

   I think the problem is that /etc/httpd.conf was partially altered without
changing the access time stamp; that file may not be the problem. It's been
long enough since I set this up that I've forgotten the details.

   In /etc/httpd/ there is httpd.conf and sql-ledger-httpd.conf. I _think_
that the latter is supposed to be included in the former but no longer is.

   How do I identify the source of the problem? I need to get this
application running again ASAP.

Thanks,

Rich


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