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Old 24th November 2008, 09:52 PM
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starting apache

I have never used fedora core as a server just freebsd but I want to move every thing to fedora so i dont have to remember all the bsd commands. but I am getting an error with ... also i am not sure where the root folder is for Apache on fedora core
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service httpd start
bash: service: command not found
[matt@localhost ~]$ /sbin/service httpd start
Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 191 of /etc/httpd/modsecurity.d/modsecurity_crs_10_config.conf:
ModSecurity: Failed to open the audit log file: /etc/httpd/logs/modsec_audit.log
                                                           [FAILED]
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Old 25th November 2008, 06:03 AM
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ok i tryed logging in as root and apache started right up so i got it all working now
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