I just
realized that I didn't answer all of your questions:
The NetBSD computer on which this apache is installed is part of my
home LAN, so I'm not running a browser on the machine running the
server: I'm running the browser on a laptop in the other room.
Regards,
Frank H.
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Frank
Huddleston wrote:
Greetings,
I'm running NetBSD 4.0. I used pkg_add to install apache-2.2.8, but
had mod_ssl.c compiled in and wanted that to start. I would rather not
deal with SSL just now: I don't need it, so I downloaded the source,
configured a different httpd and put it in /usr/local (pkg_add had put
the httpd in /usr/pkg). I've got the server up and seemingly running
well: no error messages, and according to the access log, it's serving
the pages just fine. The problem is: I'm not getting good stuff out of
it. For html pages, it displays nothing. For directory listings (where
there's not an index file), it shows a garbled file name of a mixed
character set (tildes, accents, umlauts, graves, mixed cases, etc.)
For fun, would you please add the directives
EnableSendfile off
EnableMMAP off
and report back?
Does this happen to be installed on the local machine or are you
attempting
to serve content from a network filesystem?
Another possibility, please invoke
$ apr-1-config --version
and report back what version. httpd 2.2 is built upon whatever apr
might be
already installed on your system (likely from yet another package).
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