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- Subject: Re: Apache fails to start under RH7.1
- From: Darren Cook <darrenj@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 15:21:36 +0900
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> I created my own conf file for httpd and put it in /etc/xinetd.d/ I've not been following all the recent threads, so I might have missed something about your config, but started apache from (x)inetd is very unusual. If it is deliberate make sure you've changed ServerType from standalone to inetd (IIRC - check the docs), in httpd.conf. If this isn't deliberate then that could be the cause of your problems - xinetd grabs port 80, so the real apache can't listen on it. (but in that case you should either get an error log entry or something written to screen when you try to start apache). Darren
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