-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Carrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 7 februari 2004 21:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Securing it properly


On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 09:48:56PM +0100, Henrik Johansson wrote:
> Why is the standard webserver Apache 1.3
> and not 2.0? I thought it was stable.
If you want to run 2.0 use the package 'apache2'. Because of the
many changes between the 1.3 tree and 2.0 of apache, Debian has
put apache2 in it's own package. This is good because 1.3 is still
being maintained and it doesn't require 1.3 users to upgrade to the
different paradigm of 2.0.

I see! Thx!

I just do: 
        apt-get remove apache
        apt-get install apache2

Right?

Is the apt-get command really as good as
the doc implies?
With dependencies i mean.
This was a bugger on rh...

A final comment:
The install procedure is not half as hard as everyone
said! Refreshing actually!


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