Matt indicates the location of /etc/httpd/conf What should grep -i php /etc/httpd/*conf actually have done? Also, ls -l /etc/apache and ls -l /etc/httpd were not found. On Sunday 15 September 2002 01:58 pm, der.hans wrote: > Am 15. Sep, 2002 schwätzte Mark Berkwitt so: > > 'Directory Page Search List' where was listed the following: > > index.php > > index.html > > index.htm > > index.shtml > > Hmmm, so I added info.php, saved and tried the browser. Failed. So I > > restarted apache and it worked. > > Success is so much more fun. :o) > > Actually, please take it back out. The DirectoryIndex directive tells the > server which file to pull up by default if the browser requests a > directory. Standard is index.html, but you'll want index.php as well if > you're doing php stuff. List items in the priority order you want. > > In this case info.php is just another page just like fred.html would be. I > specifically chose something other than index.* to avoid the confusion of > which comes first in the DirectoryIndex directive. > > If we get a grep of your apache config we can probably help you get it > setup correctly. > > In the example below is the directory in which the file in > which you changed the DirectoryIndex resides. > > grep -i php /*conf > > If you don't know which directory that was ( looks like you used a tool to > make the change ), then please give us the results of: > > ls -l /etc/apache > ls -l /etc/httpd > > Maybe someone who has RH will tell us where to find the conf files for > apache. > > ciao, > > der.hans