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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Rob Hartill <ha...@hyperreal.com> on 1995/08/30 19:39:42 UTC

Problems with apache 0.8.11 on IRIX 5.3 (fwd)

It sounds like a config problem, but there aren't any real clues for
this problem.

No response sent to this guy yet.



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> Hi,
> I am trying to run apache 0.8.11 on an indy running iris 5.3and i have not been
> le to do so.
> The server just won't run. 
> It quits without any message.
> I have tried compiling with different combinations of modules compiled
> into the server, i have compiled the server both with and without -lsun,
> I have tried using BindAddress to only one of the IP addresses of the machine
> i am using. I have installed both in /usr/loca/etc/httpd and in the directory
> where it is compiled. Also putting httpd in the sever roor directory.
> No way it will run ad it won't say why not.
> Most surprising is the fact that if I start the server under a non-root user
> and tell it to listen to a reserved port (such as 81, i am using port 80 for
> serving www with a different server) it never complains it can't bind to the
> port, and it should.
> And yes, I am not putting group as #-1, but rather as users (a local group).
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> Joao Damas
> Unix and networking
> Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
>