apache2 is the file name when you are using a 2.x branch, httpd is what the 1.x branch uses.

On 3/5/06, Mike <bmike101@cox.net > wrote:
I know what it is now... I never greped it before but after I di there they
were. They were just in a lower place then I rejnenber eever having seen
them.

On Sunday 05 March 2006 11:03, Edward Norton wrote:
> On 3/5/06, Mike <bmike101@cox.net > wrote:
> > I did a 'ps -e' and apache was listed.  I never started apache so I
> > killed it.
> > Why do you think it did that?
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> A lot of Linux distributions come stock with apache as one of the default
> services started at boot. Just chmod -x the rc file.

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