Dear Sherwin,

On Wednesday, May 05, 2004 03:48, you wrote:

> apache2-mod_proxy package owns
> "/etc/httpd/conf.d/30_mod_proxy.conf". Removing (rpm -e
> apache2-mod_proxy) it will completely disable
> mod_proxy. :-)

When I re-installed apache, I did not install the mod_proxy rpm anymore.
I've tried installing and commenting everything out, still nothing.
Soon as I start httpd, those stuff start coming in again.  :-(

God bless you.
William

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