09-07-2009
Apache 2 doesnt create SMF service at installation
Hello everybody,
I intended to use Apache 2 first time on my S10 U7 box. But the package (V2) is not ok for the developpers and they need 2.2.12 somehow. I removed Apache 1.3 and installed 2.2.12 with the stream package which I downloaded from Sunfreeware.com
It's running perfectly if I start it from console with root privileges.
Then I needed to use SMF for security etc. related thing. I researched a lot and found some documents which are explaning clearly almost everthing.
The only thing which I dont understand is , does the Apache 2 installation package creates automatically SMF service or not.
After this explanation here are my questions ;
- Is there an official Apache 2 (v2.2 or higher) package at Sun's site ?
- If not, the package and the site which I use is ok ? If not could you please advice me another ?
- Does the Apache installation creates itself the SMF service ?
- If not, what should I do ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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