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* RE: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?
@ 2004-02-17 16:13 Scott Mraz
  2004-02-17 16:58 ` Richard Nairn
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Scott Mraz @ 2004-02-17 16:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: CORNET.MIME."eatley@wow-corp.com", linux-admin

Try 'whereis httpd'

Regards,
 
-Scott R. Mraz

-----Original Message-----
From: "Eve Atley" <eatley@wow-corp.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 11:00 AM
To: linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?


I am running Redhat 9.0 and have Apache installed. 'whereis apache'
command
pulled up several Apache directories. I know where Apache is located on
a Mac
OS X platform, but am new to Linux - can someone please tell me where I
need
to install webpages to serve them? 

Thanks!

- Eve


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* Re: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?
@ 2004-01-14 16:13 Scott Taylor
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Scott Taylor @ 2004-01-14 16:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-admin

At 11:00 AM 01/14/2004, you wrote:

>I am running Redhat 9.0 and have Apache installed. 'whereis apache' 
>command pulled up several Apache directories. I know where Apache is 
>located on a Mac OS X platform, but am new to Linux - can someone please 
>tell me where I need to install webpages to serve them?

You need to do more than that.  You will probably have to configure Apache 
to work the way you want.  Start with "man httpd".

Configuration files you will find in /etc/httpd/conf

Have fun.



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* Re: Error Appliying Errata Updates
@ 2004-01-14 15:37 Jeff Funk
  2004-01-14 19:00 ` Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat? Eve Atley
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Jeff Funk @ 2004-01-14 15:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Joaquin Corchero; +Cc: linux-admin

On January 14, 2004 04:54 am, you wrote:
> In the log there is no information about problems, any idea??
>
> This is the content of the log file:
>
>
> [Tue Jan 13 13:04:52 2004] up2date logging into up2date server
> [Tue Jan 13 13:04:53 2004] up2date successfully retrieved authentication
> token from up2date server
> [Tue Jan 13 13:04:56 2004] up2date updating login info
> [Tue Jan 13 13:04:56 2004] up2date logging into up2date server
> [Tue Jan 13 13:04:57 2004] up2date successfully retrieved authentication
> token from up2date server

<snip>

Try running up2date by command line with xterm or whatever you like using.  
Maybe it will show you something that is not being logged??  What version of 
up2date are you running?

Jeff

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