Need help to get mod_perl working
Clive Anderson
africantiger at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 29 11:51:18 UTC 2005
Thank you! That does help in letting me know that
mod_perl is running.
Just need to be able to use it now. I tried
webcalendar before and it failed that is why I was
convinced that mod_perl was not running.
Clive...
--- Peter Gordon <admin at ramshacklestudios.com> wrote:
> Clive Anderson wrote:
> > Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Fedora)
> [...]
> > Which does not show mod_perl running.
> >
> > What do I need to do get this to work?
>
> By default, Apache is configured only to send the
> operating system
> information, and not information about what modules
> are loaded, etc. So,
> you are in fact running mod_perl, but it just does
> not show that.
>
> You'll need to change the ServerTokens line in your
> configuration file
> (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf by default). Comment it
> out by prepending it
> with a '#' character, or change it to read:
>
> ServerTokens Full
>
> You'll need to restart Apache too, which can be done
> with a simple
> `service httpd restart` as root. Then it should show
> you the information
> about loaded modules in the server signature.
>
> Hope that helps!
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