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Dear frds,
i am a newbie for apache. How do i know if Apache is installed . I did extract it from the Rpm's but now i dont know how to proceed ahead. i did press apache <tab> just to see if any apache kewword is present ......it wasnt.... any way to know whahats happening.. duke,. |
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rpm -q apache
If it shows you the installed apache package along with version number, well, you may go ahead and edit your httpd.conf. It might be found in /usr/local/apache/conf. I don't run redhat, so I dunno the path. |
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My old version of Apache (set up by RedHat
during the installation) put the .conf files at /etc/httpd/conf. Scott |
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