From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2002-06-09 03:37:36
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Jeremy Reed wrote: >>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It may have gotten out of date ..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? Very strange, because the version number should come from the site file. You're not using a clone of the apache module by any chance? And I presume you are using the latest webmin release? - Jamie |