On Thursday 15 March 2007, admin at lctn.org wrote:
> > A lot of this depends on the distribution you have and the path
> > to the
>
> module. Hopefully your package manager will do most of this for
> you. In Debian the package you would need for Apache2 is
>
> > libapache2-mod-php5.
> >
> > I'm assuming your running 2.x.x version of apache. If it's a
> > version
>
> 1.x.x, the settings may be different. I haven't looked at php and
> apache 1 in a long time.
>
> > It would help if we knew the version of Apache and the Linux
> > distrobution you're using.
>
> I am using Ubuntu, but that has no barring on Apache when it comes
> to this box, since with the "wre" everything is self contained.
> However it is running Apache2.
>
> I used apt-get install php5, and saw that it installed
> libapache2-mod-php5. After the install an information screen came
> up saying it had disabled Apache because the wre was using port 80,
> which is fine in this case.
>
>
> I doubt there is anything in the apache config that was set to call
> on php, since WebGUI does not use it.

You asked what needed to be added to your httpd.conf and he told 
you...did you try adding it yet?

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Thanks,

Josh Paetzel