From: Jeremy R. <jer...@te...> - 2002-06-09 03:09:56
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> That all looks correct to me. One more thing you should try is deleting the > file /etc/webmin/apache/site , which caches the version number and apache modules. > It may have gotten out of date .. Here's what was in the site file: modules=core/1.324 mod_access/1.324 mod_actions/1.324 mod_alias/1.324 mod_asis/1.324 mod_auth/1.324 mod_autoindex/1.324 mod_cgi/1.324 mod_dir/1.324 mod_env/1.324 mod_imap/1.324 mod_include/1.324 mod_info/1.324 mod_log_agent/1.324 mod_log_config/1.324 mod_log_referer/1.324 mod_mime/1.324 mod_negotiation/1.324 mod_perl/1.324 mod_php/1.324 mod_php3/1.324 mod_php4/1.324 mod_setenvif/1.324 mod_ssl/1.324 mod_status/1.324 mod_userdir/1.324 mod_vhost_alias/1.324 size=395140 I deleted it and unfortunately, it's still showing up 1.3.20. I also checked the config file in the /etc/webmin/apache directory and it is showing: httpd_version=1.3.24 httpd_conf= start_cmd=/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start max_servers=100 stop_cmd=/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd stop virt_file= mime_types=/etc/mime.types apachectl_path= httpd_dir=/etc/httpd srm_conf= show_order=1 test_config=1 defines=HAVE_PERL HAVE_PHP HAVE_PHP3 HAVE_PHP4 HAVE_DAV HAVE_ROAMING HAVE_SSL SSL httpd_path=/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd show_list=0 access_conf= It's strange that there's all these references of 1.3.24 and 1.3.20 keeps showing up. Do you have anymore ideas? Best Regards, Jeremy Reed -- _______________________________________________ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup |