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From: jbh@iwbc.com (John Hough)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: Problem with Apache and BSDI 3.0
Date: 18 May 1997 17:11:12 GMT
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Steve,

There are several conditionals in the rc file that look for the
existance of certain configuration files and then starts the
appropriate program.  This is one of them, it starts the MAXIM web
administration.

John

Steve Buchanan <steveb@wwisp.com> wrote:

>I just upgraded two of our machines to BSDI 3.0.  When the webserver
>starts up (Using the version of Apache that came in the distribution) it
>runs 
>/usr/contrib/bin/httpd -d /var/www/adminweb -f
>/var/www/adminweb/conf/httpd.conf
>
>Where did this adminweb stuff come from?  Anybody know how to disable
>this from starting?  I have looked in /etc/rc and removed every
>reference I could find, but it still starts up.
>
>I want to just run ONE server process, not two, and I want to run it
>using /usr/local/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf, not
>/usr/var/www/conf/httpd.conf.
>
>Anybody have any bright ideas about what I am missing?
>--
>Steve Buchanan
>System Administrator
>WWISP.COM / WWISP.NET
>
>http://www.wwisp.com