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Old 12-08-2007   #11 (permalink)
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log in and become root then do the following (cut & paste if you like)

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yum remove httpd
yum install httpd
This should replace the the web deamon.

Do you updtae your system on a regular basis?
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yes, i have upgraded yum, kernel too but no results
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Take a look at this Google Find
Not sure if this will help you or not but it's the best I can come up with.
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if i try theese now:


yum remove httpd
yum install httpd

wil all sites be deleted which are hosted on my server?


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It should just remove the Web Server packages.

But as I always say backup your website just in case.

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I mucked with Centos quite a bit as well - it just always seems buggy... For some reason its not ported correctly..

I would save the files you really need and switch to Fedora Core 6 - I have ran it on 2 servers for 6 months its rock solid (even against constant foreign attack)...

But I thought the same and could never get anything in Centos to really work..
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I mucked with Centos quite a bit as well - it just always seems buggy... For some reason its not ported correctly..

I would save the files you really need and switch to Fedora Core 6 - I have ran it on 2 servers for 6 months its rock solid (even against constant foreign attack)...

But I thought the same and could never get anything in Centos to really work..
I really don't know what you guys have managed to do!

CentOS is basically a free version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. I manage over 40 RHEL servers for my current employer and the only grief I get is on those with Oracle AS installed and then it's mostly due to greedy java processes.
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please, give me Apache, Php ISPconfig which works. unbugged. thanks!
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