any time I make modifications to httpd.conf, or any of the files in the extra directory, I typically like to run the:

# apachectl -t

command.

The "-t" switch will test the configuration file and alert me to any errors that I may have made prior to actually attempting to implement a new or updated configuration.

Hope this helps,

Jerry


On 05/ 8/13 09:30 AM, Christos Jonathan Hayward wrote:
No matter what I do, including restarting Apache, there's nothing listening
on 80 on my Mountain Lion Mac. This is an attempt to connect to it as
localhost, so there shouldn't be firewall interference, and the firewall is
off. (The error logfile does not record anything when I restart the server.
)

Is there any way I can get a pristine version of Apache and its files for
under Mountain Lion? Barring that, is there a list of files I can restore
from my suspected good oldest Time Machine backup?

I've attached my httpd.conf in case you can spot an error.

Thanks in Advance,




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