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Apache troubleshooting tips

Written By
JW
Jack Wallen
Nov 10, 2009

“There are a hundred and one thousand things that can go wrong
with any web server installation. From a fresh installation to an
installation that has been running for a long time, you never know
when something is going to cause your web server to go astray. When
it does happen, it’s always nice to know that, usually, Occam’s
Razor applies.

“In this tutorial you will find some advice that will help you
through some of the more common issues that can pop up with an
Apache web server.

“Is your server actually running?

“Believe it or not, this has happened to plenty of
administrators. You take the server down, do some maintenance, and
when you go to check out the server you’re getting errors.”

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JW

Jack Wallen

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