Re: apache config

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On 4/28/2003 at 11:01 AM Jeremy Portzer wrote:

>On Mon, 2003-04-28 at 10:39, Shane C Branch wrote:
>> I noticed the /etc/httpd/conf/htttpd.conf file for apache includes the
>> following line: Generated automatically... if you edit manually, the
>changes
>> will be lost the next time you run apacheconfig.
>> 
>> Well, I would prefer to configure the options manually. The gui doesn't
>offer
>> enough options for what I need to do. So, how do I prevent this config
>tool
>> from overwriting the file? My first thought was to rename it, but I
>don't want
>> that to cause any problems. Is there any reason not to rename that
>apacheconf
>> utility?
>> 
>
>Not sure why you'd need to rename it.  If you don't ever run it, it
>won't overwrite your configuration files.  If you're worried that
>someone else with root access would run it, well, you've got bigger
>problems.  :-)
>
>But as Shawn said, you could also completely remove it with no ill
>side-effects.
>
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sounds good. i'll just remove the rpm, no more worries.


regards,

shane.





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