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(a)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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