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Does not configure Apache 1
/etc/apache
/etc/init.d/apache
The web server is Apache2
/var/apache2
/etc/apache2
Copy
/etc/httpd-std.conf
to
/etc/httpd.conf
If you want the server to listen in a port different than 80, you could use the following directive:
Listen 192.168.1.1:8181
Where 192.168.1.1 is the IP of the server and 8181 is the port.
Then enable the server with svcadm enable apache2
Check the logs at /var/apache2/logs/error_log and /var/apache2/logs/acess_log
posted by J. Ernesto Aneiros at
11:48 AM
on Sep 16, 2008
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