Hello, Yes, I have installed php with yum. I used php* and just recently was told that there is nothing to install, it is all up to date. I did a yum search php first, and tried to install a bunch of php modules, all of which are already installed. I had done that a while back. I think I might have done that from the Centos desktop and now I'm working mainly from ssh. By not working, I mean that the index.php file does not get processed as php - yes, I checked that the file was renamed .php and that there is no .html file that could be run instead of the php file. So, I added to a test file named index.php, and in the body I have a simple <?php phpinfo(); ?> In the tutorials I found online, there is mention of the php configuration can be in the httpd.conf file or it can be called from that file. I have this line in the httpd.conf Include conf.d/*.conf Will that work? I am calling that from the file /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf so it seems like a relative path would be ../conf.d/*.conf, unless this is relative to this: ServerRoot "/etc/httpd" So, inside /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf I have # # PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language which attempts to make it # easy for developers to write dynamically generated webpages. # <IfModule prefork.c> LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so </IfModule> <IfModule worker.c> LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5-zts.so </IfModule> # # Cause the PHP interpreter to handle files with a .php extension. # AddHandler php5-script .php AddType text/html .php # # Add index.php to the list of files that will be served as directory # indexes. # DirectoryIndex index.php # # Uncomment the following line to allow PHP to pretty-print .phps # files as PHP source code: # AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps That should be enough at least get the phpinfo(); command to run. At some point, I got a message about there not being a php.ini file anywhere. Also, none of the other various php modules are being called anywhere. Still, I'm perplexed that I cannot get anything to run in terms of php. I could try a simple echo command to test something even simpler. Thanks, It's great that there is such active response on this list... fast response times when seeking help. :-) Bruce _______________________________________________________ Bruce Whealton - Web Design/Development/Programming Future Wave Web Development: http://futurewaveonline.com Developing for the Desktop as well as for Mobile Devices - Smartphones/Tablets Call 919-636-5809 _______________________________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: Reindl Harald [mailto:h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2013 2:17 PM To: CentOS mailing list Cc: Bruce Whealton Subject: Re: Apache setup problems Am 09.03.2013 20:02, schrieb Bruce Whealton: > The problem was with the SELinux. Now, though, I need to figure out > why php is not working. > Also, the domain fwwebdev.dnsdynamic.com is serving from > /home/www/fwwebdev.dnsdynamic.com/ and not > /home/www/fwwebdev.dnsdynamic.com/public_html/ > > I guess the php module is specified in the httpd.conf file or perhaps > in a file inside /etc/httpd/conf.d directory specify "not working" have you installed it at all? i guess no _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos