Hi, No, I was not getting any error. When the script is executed, it is giving message like “starting Apache” later when we are checking the process is not running. I can’t even find the /etc/conf-* dir in our Aix server. Regards, Krishna From: Yehuda Katz [mailto:yehuda@xxxxxxxxxx] /etc/conf-available/security.conf is part of the Debian/Ubuntu packaged layout of HTTPD, not standard. Do you get an error when you try to start up the server? - Y On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 9:08 AM, Chunduru, Krishnachaithanya <Krishnachaithanya.Chunduru@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi, I couldn’t find the file security.conf. We are having 2.4.x version running. I have only /etc/httpd/ dir, but not /etc/apache2. Can you please help me if there are any other files to check. Regards, Krishna From: Mitchell Krog Photography [mailto:mitchellkrog@xxxxxxxxx] Sorry typo …. /etc/apache2/conf-available/security.conf
Hi All, Can anyone please let me know how to hide the apache version and the OS name running on Aix server. The servertokens or the server signature fields are set to PROD and signature off, then I tried restarting the httpd but apache was not starting until these two parameters are removed from the config file. Regards, Krishna
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