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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Jody Cleveland <Cl...@winnefox.org> on 2005/08/16 23:52:48 UTC

[users@httpd] Warning: DocumentRoot does not exist

Hello,

I'm running Redhat 4.0 AS server, and I'm trying to get apache running
on it.

When I try to run service httpd start, I get this error:
# service httpd start
Starting httpd: Warning: DocumentRoot [/var/www/html/wals] does not
exist
                                                           [  OK  ]

That directory does exist. Looking at the error log for apache, I get a
warning:
[warn] Init: (www.wals.lib.wi.us:443) You configured HTTP(80) on the
standard HTTPS(443) port!

I don't have ssl configured at all on that server, and won't be using
it. Any ideas why that would be on there? I tried searching the apache
site, and can't seem to find the answers.

Also, If I try to go to the site, www.wals.lib.wi.us, I get this:
Forbidden

You don't have permission to access / on this server.

Which is mirrored in the error log for that site.

Any ideas what may be wrong?

--
Jody Cleveland
Computer Support Specialist
cleveland@winnefox.org

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