What platform are you running RT on? On RHEL the default Apache 
installation is sufficient.

Paul Hirose wrote:
> In short, is there a list of the absolute minimum modules required for Apache 
> 2.2.11 in order to support RT 3.8.3 when using MySQL 5.1.34 (all on the same 
> single server), when used in a fairly default manner.
>
> For example, I'm fairly certain I don't need "userdir" or "imagemap".  I also 
> don't think I need "alias".  I'm not sure about "cgi", I don't think it uses 
> the cgi stuff.  I don't know exactly what form of auth it uses, but I don't 
> think it's any of the auth-dbm or auth-digest, etc.
>
> As always, I'm just trying yet again to streamline my RT operation and 
> experience.
>
> Thank you,
> PH
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