[ale] a weird one!

Jim Philips jcphil at mindspring.com
Tue Apr 10 21:10:27 EDT 2001


It turns out that the old installation of Star Office also installed their
scheduling server. Why my system started preferring that over the Apache
server, I'll never know. But I deleted the whole thing and started httpd
again and now everything is fine.


On 2001.04.10 20:16:18 -0400 Les Neste wrote:
> Is that in fact the contents of your static file //localhost/index.html
> or
> whatever?  Maybe StarOffice wrote that file for you.
> 
> In /etc/inetd.conf, do you still have a listing for something related to
> StarOffice?  Any clues in /etc/services?  Do you get the same result if
> you
> reboot, then do NOT use apachectl start?
> 
> At 08:01 PM 4/10/2001 -0400, Jim Philips wrote:
> >Okay, I have Apache Web server installed and have been using it without
> >trouble for PHP stuff. Tonight, I start httpd and it seems to start. I
> try
> >to hit the main page for localhost and it says:
> >
> >Generated by StarOffice HTTP Server 1.0
> >
> >Now, I haev installed Star Office before, but I uninstalled it and just
> >installed the word processor from openoffice.org. And I don't remember
> EVER
> >installing a Web server with either of them. Does anybody know ehere
> this
> >beast lives, so I can remove it? And how do I get my box to understand
> that
> >Apache is the Web server. After starting httpd with apachectl start, I
> >can't find the httpd process anywhere.
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