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Re: Big problem please help -- Security Update problems



hmm maybe i missed something, but here its not all ok !

the errors are still there commenting them out doesnt help,

they dont get loaded then commenting out. and mod_hfs doesnt work at all.

www.host/test is still www.host/TEST

and my .htaccess files are still viewable in browser after authorizing.

//jens

On Dienstag, April 30, 2002, at 02:30 Uhr, maxpico wrote:

No Mark... What Jens_Francke says it's right... I done it with my server and
now all is ok.




on 30-04-2002 10:31, Mark Edwards at email@hidden wrote:

I'm not sure what is happening on your end, but doing what you're saying
doesn't change the situation on my end one bit. It doesn't matter where
you put the LoadModule and AddModule directives, the problem still exists.
Apache still complains about the modules already being added.

I've looked and looked, and these modules are only loaded once in the .conf
files. If you comment those directives out, the modules don't get loaded
at all. If you comment out the LoadModule directives, you get a Sytax
Error.

Apple appears to have plum broken the current build of Apache or something.
Has anyone got a solution to this?

On Monday, April 22, 2002, at 12:41 PM, Antonio Flores Aldama wrote:

I had the same problems..

Try commenting the default modules location at the httpd.conf..

The hfs and acgi modules are at the end of the httod.conf file

And add the modules at the end of the modules list at httpd.conf

Example: (i put the modules behind the last module)
AddModule mod_php4.c
AddModule mod_redirectacgi_apple.c
AddModule mod_hfs_apple.c

Now all is ok..



On 22/04/2002 1:39 PM, "Jens_Francke" <email@hidden> wrote:


[Mon Apr 22 18:48:26 2002] [warn] module mod_hfs_apple.c is already
added, skipping
[Mon Apr 22 18:48:26 2002] [warn] module mod_redirectacgi_apple.c is
already added, skipping
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