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    Apache 2.2.6 displaying the config file on the browser  
Rudy


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11-14-07 06:31 PM

I had this problem occurred to me in a couple of installs.  I have
Apache 2.2.6 compiled on a Solaris 9 sparc server. After the 7th day
of operation, the httpd decided to display the config file
(httpd.conf) to my browser!  It's very odd. My compilation options
were:

./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2 \
--disable-imap \
--disable-userdir \
--enable-so \
--enable-expires \
--with-mpm=worker \
--enable-ssl --with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl \
--enable-usertrack \
--enable-rewrite=shared \
--enable-headers=shared

The same compile options I used on Apache 2.0.52 without any problems.

I also ran a log rotation shell script that renames the log files that
appends a timestamp and do an 'apachectl graceful', every midnight.

Anyone else have this same or similar problem?  Anyone have any idea
what may have cause this problem?

-Rudy






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    Re: Apache 2.2.6 displaying the config file on the browser  
D. Stussy


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11-15-07 12:22 AM

"Rudy" <radix33@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1195064685.742975.39910@k35g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
> I had this problem occurred to me in a couple of installs.  I have
> Apache 2.2.6 compiled on a Solaris 9 sparc server. After the 7th day
> of operation, the httpd decided to display the config file
> (httpd.conf) to my browser!  It's very odd. My compilation options
> were:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2 \
>    --disable-imap \
>    --disable-userdir \
>  --enable-so \
>  --enable-expires \
>  --with-mpm=worker \
>  --enable-ssl --with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl \
>  --enable-usertrack \
>  --enable-rewrite=shared \
>  --enable-headers=shared
>
> The same compile options I used on Apache 2.0.52 without any problems.
>
> I also ran a log rotation shell script that renames the log files that
> appends a timestamp and do an 'apachectl graceful', every midnight.
>
> Anyone else have this same or similar problem?  Anyone have any idea
> what may have cause this problem?

It's not your compilation settings.  Look at your httpd.conf file.






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