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Config files - webc - 2005-02-11


Hi!

 

I have a RedHat 9.0 on my other computer. I want to run a server on that computer. The services that i want are: http,ssh,ftp. Cause of that, i decide to install all internet packages that had on RedHat install.

[to make a ideia i screen it: [Image: internetservices.png]www.s0nc.net/internetservices.png (don




Config files - hijinks - 2005-02-12


the location of the config file is /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf

 

When you make changes you have to restart the service by running

 

service httpd restart




Config files - anyweb - 2005-02-12


and consider upgrading to fedora core release 3

 

redhat 9 is no longer supported so you may get rooted extremely quickly

 

cheers

 

anyweb




Config files - webc - 2005-02-12


Quote:the location of the config file is /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf 



 

i'd said that i have not httpd.conf files in this box... or better: i have an empty file with that name (httpd.conf)... i don't know why it's happen...

i only find an file with configuration: httpd.conf.xsl <-- .xsl it's strange name to a conf file. I'd modified and restarted the service and the changes had not be applied.

 

Quote:and consider upgrading to fedora core release 3 

redhat 9 is no longer supported so you may get rooted extremely quickly
 

how can i upgrade to fedora? it's any command or i have to download rh fedora?

i'm greatfull if you explain that to me.

 

Thanks a lot!!




Config files - xDamox - 2005-02-13


You have to download Fedora Core.

 

you can download a copy from www.linuxiso.org