On 5/24/05, Andy Bradford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thus said Gabriel Gunderson on Sat, 21 May 2005 09:18:37 MDT:
> 
> > That's seems strange to me. Why would you run Apache by default? I can
> > see running an MTA listening on the  localhost but a web server if you
> > don't need/want it?
> 
> OpenBSD does not run  Apache by default. It is installed  as part of the
> base OS,  but it doesn't  run by default.  The only public  service that
> runs by default is  OpenSSH and only then if you  answer ``Yes'' when it
> asks if you want to run it.

I stand corrected.  It has been a while since I used it, but now that
you mention it I recall having to enable it after the install.
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