>
> > > Then mod_midgard is not loaded. Make sure you have an LoadModule for
> > > mod_midgard:
> >
> > Ok, indeed the httpd.conf has <if define SSL> directives and LoadModule
as
> > well as AddModule are done in the way you say.  That's probably why I
get
> > error message when doing apachectl start and why I get no error message
when
> > I do apachectl startssl: LoadModule and AddModule are only done if SSL
is
> > activated.  I use the install guide from the site that seems to be made
for
> > php3 and older versions of mod-midgard etc...
>
> May be, but that's not what's happening here. RedHat (and other distros,
> BTW) try to do clever stuff in httpd.conf which apxs is not designed to
> handle.
>
> > Should I activate port 8099, 8101 and 8102.
>

I guess my real question is "What should I do now, the site doesn't work".
Remember although SSL seemed to go without problems, no processes were
started when I did startssl..  I have read somewhere in the doc that if you
don't do something with the standard port then the site won't work.

Also, what's "admin" ... is that for Nadmin?

> For nadmin? Possibly. I recall something about them, but haven't enabled
> them myself.
>
> > They are talking about "old
> > admin" site etc...  Which one should I get rid of?
>
> Hardly anyone uses oldadmin. I use it, hence the 'hardly'. You kan keep
> it or ditch it.
>
> > Should I leave the <if > define SSL> directive?
>
> You can, but you'll always be fixing httpd.conf after apache module
> installation.
>



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