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Old 10th February 2007, 08:16 AM
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Problems running apache on Fedora Core 6...

Hello!

I have set up an server with Fedora Core 6 and all is working except Apache! And this is driving me mad!

First i had problems with not binding to port 80, and after a forum search i fixed that (was that system-conf-httpd.conf that messed up)

But now all syntax is great, anyway it shows syntax ok when httpd- t.
But the this is that if i try to start with /etc/init.d/httpd start it says [Faild] but when i just start thru /usr/sbin/httpd it start and run great, but what is the problem with init.d/httpd ??? as that is the one starting at boot! :O

Greatful for help
/Magnus
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