Start by telling us what Linux distribution you're running.
Sounds like Debian but could also be Fedora Core with Apt-get installed.
Try
apt-get remove apache2
and
apt-get remove apache
-Original Message-
From: Dr. Scott S. Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September
scripts to the filesystem and
then executing them. Right??
On 9/27/05, Station51 Donations <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We discovered this problem on our own server quite some time ago. It was
> linked to a problem with the forum software, phpBB. If you or anyone on
Hello,
We discovered this problem on our own server quite some time ago. It was
linked to a problem with the forum software, phpBB. If you or anyone on the
server (customers etc) are running it, they should be advised to upgrade to
the latest versions. This also goes for any *Nuke software such as