On Thu, 8 May 2003 23:49:22 -0500
"David Phillips" <david at acz.org> wrote:

> Yes, because obviously those IP addresses and hostnames wouldn't have
> been available on a public network.  He copied the trouble shooting
> information and did so incorrectly in at least one place.  In this
> case, it didn't stop me from solving his problem, but he had no way of
> knowing that.  In many cases, it is impossible to debug a problem
> without accurate information.
> 
  I copied the information directly from my config file and changed the domain names.  Maybe I don't want the domains publicly listed as I have no intentions of making them web searchable.  Where did I mess up copying information?  The information including the error was directly copied and pasted, the only things changed were the domain names.

  Next time you decide you have an issue with the way someone has posted for help, instead of biting their head off because you've got a stick shoved so far up where the sun don't shine, delete the mail instead.  Saves a lot of frustration.

  The LUG list is here to help people, as well as discuss Linux related topics.  I posted my question, and stated it was off-topic to some degree.  It is running on a Slackware box, fyi.  I did a google search, and didn't come up with much info on the search string I used.  I compared what I had in the httpd.conf file, to both online and printed documentation I have and couldn't see the difference.  I did try multiple changes, all with no luck prior to posting.


-- 
Shawn

"Have the courage to take your own thoughts seriously, for they will
shape you."  --Albert Einstein 

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