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I have upgraded to Apache 2.0.5. Now my web server won't work. Does anyone have a working copy of apache2.0 that they can send me for sample purposes? If so please let me know. My server was working on RH8 but when I switched over to Debian Sarge 3.1 net install. Thanks.
To bulliver: Thank you for that comment. Anyhow I don't know what is gone wrong. The server is running. But no websites are being displayed. I have added virtual hosts to the sites-avaliable file and linked it to the sites-enabled file. Should I post copies of my apache2.conf, httpd.conf, and sites-availiable. files for everyone to look at?
What is being displayed instead of the website you expect? What does the error log say? (/var/log/apache/error_log usually)
What is 'sites-available'? I have never heard of this, usually virtual hosts are just added to httpd.conf. Also, why do you have httpd.conf and apache2.conf? Are both files the same?
You may have to post the conf files, but first I would like to see what your error log says, and what is happening instead of what you expect. Please explain what is going on more clearly...
I am not sure how to copy all the contents of my config files as I am running an SSH2 client on winxp and the Mark command won't copy all the contents at once how would you do this thanks?
You've still posted nothing useful to dignose your problem. Either check your error logs or explain _exactly_ what you are doing and how it is failing, preferably both...
I have nothing else to post. I will try to run the apt-get install command on it to download a fresh copy of Apache. How do I get Apache 2.2 is it released for Debian yet? Also do you know how to get Virtual Hosts working on Apache 2.0 I cannot get it to run on any version higher then apache 2.0.48. Thanks.
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Are you running multiple sites off one server? Please explain exactly what you are doing.
Perhaps if you could get one site working first, and then you can set up virtual hosting later. If you are only running one site, then you don't need virtual hosting.
Post httpd.conf, and whatever files are in sites-enabled. As bulliver said, go through your logs and post what errors occur.
I just compiled 2.0.55 a couple of days ago. Works fine. However I can't get mod_PHP 4.4 to compile so I can plug in. I do get PHP 4.4 to go into apache 1.3.4 but not into 2.0.55.
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