On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 19:06:14 -0400, The Other Guy responded to a post
from Duane A. Couchot-Vore <duane@duane-n-lisa.net> who wrote in
alt.apache.configuration:
>I enabled ICP and allowed port 80. That makes it show up uner
>netstate, but shows ESTABLISHED and not LISTENING. Restarting
>Apache does not help. (I'll NEVER try to install McAfee firewall
>again!)
>
>Duane
Make sure that you have Service Pack 1 installed for XP. This is a
requirement. After that update (if you haven't got it), try restarting
Apache. There must be something in the error log to say whether Apache
started up or not.
Cheers,
TOG
>On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 22:28:11 GMT, The Other Guy <nospam@this.addy>
>wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 18:10:34 -0400, The Other Guy responded to a post
>>from Duane A. Couchot-Vore <duane@duane-n-lisa.net> who wrote in
>>alt.apache.configuration:
>>
>>>I'm having a similar but even worse problem. Apache won't respond at
>>>all. Things broke when I installed McAfee firewall. So I uninstalled
>>>that. No deal. Finally reinstalled Windows (XP), reinstalled Apache.
>>>Still won't respond. Localhost (127.0.0.1) pings OK. Error log shows
>>>no problems, activity log shows nothing happening. It's like nothing
>>>ever happens on the port.
>>>
>>>HELP!!!!!!!
>>>
>>>Duane
>>
>>Make sure that the default firewall with XP is disabled and try again
>>(or set up the firewall -- ICF, I think it's called) to allow port 80
>>(if that is the port set to Apache -- usually is by default). Try
>>restarting Apache after that and see if allows access.
>>
>>Also, in a DOS prompt, type "netstat -ano" and see if port 80 is being
>>listened to, and check the pid, then check in Admin Tools --> Services
>>(in the Control Panel) to see if Apache is the process running on that
>>port.
>>
>>HTH
>>TOG
>>
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>>> On 9 Jun 2003 10:34:40 -0700, tfvaldo@yahoo.com (TValdo) wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi all,
>>>>
>>>>I'm having some problems with my apache server.
>>>>Everyday it stops responding all of a sudden. Then I need
>>>>to restart it, and everything goes OK. Sometimes it happens
>>>>more then once a day, and it's never on the same time (I thought
>>>>it could be something on the cron's table, but I've checked every
>>>>script and they are all working fine.)
>>>>
>>>>I've checked every configuration, checked every file, script,
>>>>directory permission and found anything wrong.
>>>>
>>>>Any suggestions? Is there light in the end of this tunnel????
>>>>
>>>>Details on the system:
>>>>Red Hat 9 (Kernel 2.4.20-8smp)
>>>>Dual PIII 800 512 Mb RAM
>>>>HTTPd 2.0.46
>>>>Perl 5.8.0
>>>>PHP 4.3.2
>>>>MySQL 4.0.13
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>TFValdo
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