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[ale] a weird one!
- Subject: [ale] a weird one!
- From: jcphil at mindspring.com (Jim Philips)
- Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 21:10:27 -0400
It turns out that the old installation of Star Office also installed their
scheduling server. Why my system started preferring that over the Apache
server, I'll never know. But I deleted the whole thing and started httpd
again and now everything is fine.
On 2001.04.10 20:16:18 -0400 Les Neste wrote:
> Is that in fact the contents of your static file //localhost/index.html
> or
> whatever? Maybe StarOffice wrote that file for you.
>
> In /etc/inetd.conf, do you still have a listing for something related to
> StarOffice? Any clues in /etc/services? Do you get the same result if
> you
> reboot, then do NOT use apachectl start?
>
> At 08:01 PM 4/10/2001 -0400, Jim Philips wrote:
> >Okay, I have Apache Web server installed and have been using it without
> >trouble for PHP stuff. Tonight, I start httpd and it seems to start. I
> try
> >to hit the main page for localhost and it says:
> >
> >Generated by StarOffice HTTP Server 1.0
> >
> >Now, I haev installed Star Office before, but I uninstalled it and just
> >installed the word processor from openoffice.org. And I don't remember
> EVER
> >installing a Web server with either of them. Does anybody know ehere
> this
> >beast lives, so I can remove it? And how do I get my box to understand
> that
> >Apache is the Web server. After starting httpd with apachectl start, I
> >can't find the httpd process anywhere.
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