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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers i'm an idiot! Post 53666 by brandan on Wednesday 21st of July 2004 09:20:50 PM
Old 07-21-2004
it was a rather simple issue, and i felt really stupid when i finally thought to look in the error.log.

it was a problem in httpd.conf, the configuration referenced a module that was having trouble loading because my hostname was not being looked up or set correctly. i still haven't fixed this problem, but by commenting out references to that module (mod_unique_id) i was able to get apache up and running.
 

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