Will installing SWS 3.1 replace httpd.conf with a new httpsd.conf? And we will not need to run httpd anymore? How would I recall all my preconfiguration (a lot!) from my old httpd.conf? Thanks. ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.amexmail.com/?A=3D1
Cut and paste your virtual hosts from the old file into the new file. It
will work fine.
Drew
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From: Kevin U. [mailto:kevung@usa.net]
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Subject: httpd.conf replaced with httpsd.conf ??
Will installing SWS 3.1 replace httpd.conf with a new httpsd.conf? And we
will
not need to run httpd anymore?
How would I recall all my preconfiguration (a lot!) from my old httpd.conf?
Thanks.
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On 2 Jan 2000, Kevin U. wrote:> Will installing SWS 3.1 replace httpd.conf with a new httpsd.conf? And we will > not need to run httpd anymore?No, there is no need to run httpd anymore. However, the configuration file is still called httpd.conf and is located in the same place. You should have a httpd.conf.rpmsave after installing SWS 3.1. You can merge in the parts that you still need to your httpd.conf file after installing. --- Preston Brown Systems Engineer pbrown@redhat.com Red Hat, Inc.