Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 10:20:15 -0500 (EST) From: "..je" <jehrenkrantz@whyy.org> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Where is apache Started? Message-ID: <199712091520.KAA16155@whyy.org>
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THANKS Michael. Actually I had found that. But failed to make the connection in rc.conf. Does anyone know where I can read the rational for this arrangement? At 03:45 PM 12/9/97 +0100, you wrote: > >/usr/local/etc/rc.d > > >Cheers > >M > >--- >Michael Hallgren Easynet France http://w3.easynet.fr > 'finger hallgren@viking.easynet.fr' for Public Key >PGP Key fingerprint = 4D FD DF BB EB 53 6D B8 9C C1 AB C4 9E 7D F7 41 > >On Tue, 9 Dec 1997, ..je wrote: > >> First. I submit for public humiliation freeley as the situation should never >> have occurred. >> >> I recently Installed 2.2.5-Release. >> The files having been all downloaded and put on an ftp server on my net segment. >> I Installed a complete new system via ftp to that server. >> During the installed I asked that the apache server be installed. >> It was. >> A few weeks later I decided to make a few change to the servers environment. >> I had no problem maing those changes but in the process I wanted to know >> where the httpd was started from. A serch of the process table shows that it >> starts after Sendmail and I though this would have given me enough insight, >> but search has ensued and I have to admit failure. >> I looked in rc,rc.conf,rc.local,rc.network,inetd but I can't find it. Would >> some kind soul please let me know where it would have been added in the >> startup. As I really have a problem not understanding what is going on. >> Thanks in Advance. >> Jeff >> > > >
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