I would suggest taking out the port 80 from your servername and only placing Localhost. There shouldn't be any need for that also. I would suggest also checking your hosts file. That may be causing a few problems.


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Subject: [uug] RE: httpd woes
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 21:24:53 -0600 (MDT)


> Could I ask, are there any errors that are listed in the initial boot
up?

No errors. Once I added ServerName localhost:80 to httpd.conf it didn't
produce any more errors, either. configtest says everything is OK, too. I
realize that there might not be anything that anyone can tell since there
are no errors or messages, but if anyone has had a similar problem ...
anything anyone can suggest is appreciated.

-Brent


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