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Topic: Cannot load module even though it is there |
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xplodersuv
Joined: 03 Mar 2007 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sat 03 Mar '07 2:47 Post subject: Cannot load module even though it is there |
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I thought I wasn't an idiot, but i'm beginning to reconsider...
Trying to install apache 2 with openssl
C:\apache>apache -n "Apache" -k install
Syntax error on line 70 of c:/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load c:/apache/modules/mod_auth_basic.so into server: (126) The specified module could not be found:
C:\apache\modules>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is xxxxxxxx
Directory of C:\apache\modules
03/02/2007 01:33 PM <DIR> .
03/02/2007 01:33 PM <DIR> ..
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03/02/2007 01:33 PM 8,704 mod_auth_basic.so
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I don't understand. Its there, why is telling me its not. I check the file permissions and everything looks right.
Info:
Windows Server 2k3
I downloaded a precompiled binary from http://hunter.campbus.com/
ServerRoot "c:\apache"
The httpd.conf is pretty much unaltered, but just in case...
Admin note
httpd.conf removed, see forum rules
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imchaz
Joined: 01 Mar 2007 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sat 03 Mar '07 7:20 Post subject: Re: Cannot load module even though it is there |
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xplodersuv wrote: | I thought I wasn't an idiot, but i'm beginning to reconsider...
Trying to install apache 2 with openssl
C:\apache>apache -n "Apache" -k install
Syntax error on line 70 of c:/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load c:/apache/modules/mod_auth_basic.so into server: (126) The specified module could not be found:
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xplodersuv,
Im still a novice at this but it appears you are trying to install the service Apache in the wrong directory. Try navigating to the bin directory. In your case I am guessing C:\apache\bin
Once you are at the C:\apache\bin
type...
httpd -k install -n "Apache"
Maybe this might work. |
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