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Re: apache2 missing a file, won't run.



On Sunday 05 May 2019 01:06:13 pm Ulf Volmer wrote:

> On 05.05.19 18:56, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Stretch install, from a custom iso the LCNC folks are testing, but
> > the apache2 install was all pulled in with synaptic.  No errors.
> >
> > As root;
> >
> > Service apache2 start, gets this from systemctl:
> >
> > May 05 12:49:20 coyote systemd[1]: Starting The Apache HTTP
> > Server... May 05 12:49:20 coyote apachectl[20456]: apache2: Syntax
> > error on line 204 of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf: Syntax error on line
> > 1
> > of /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/authz_default.load: Cannot
> > load /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_authz_default.so
> > May 05 12:49:20 coyote apachectl[20456]: Action 'start' failed.
>
> mod_authz_default.so has been removed in apache 2.4:
>
> https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/upgrading.html
>
> I guess you are trying to run a 2.2 config with a 2.4 apache.
>
> Best regards
> Ulf

Now I am certifiably upset, this web page needs printed.  This is a new 
install it took me 3 damned days just to get networking working as it 
was stuck on ipv6 only, denying me net access to anything on the otgher 
side of my router, and the nearest ipv6 support is a minimum of 100 
miles away. So I am not in a good mood.

And the only printer it detected was the printer I wanted to use, but it 
spit out about 50 pages of blank paper when I did. so I go back into 
localhost:631 to printers/admin/brother HL-2140 and click on modify to 
see if I can fix it, to be greeted by an advisory that sys I as first 
user, has no permissions to do anything.

Now, since much of this is owned by root:root, and theres no provisions 
to use sud, what do I do except chown the whole subdir to me:me, do what 
I have to do, and change it all back, difficult remember since parts of 
it are owned by root:Lp

So, and I fought with this problem in wheezy too but adding myself to 
some selected entries in /etc/group half fixed it. Meaning whenever it 
asked for a password, I changed the displayed username to me, and used 
my passwd, which worked about 99% of the time.

But this is 2019, and now stretch, so what do I add, or edit into 
to /etc/cupsd.conf, here

# Restrict access to the admin pages...
<Location /admin>
  Order allow,deny
</Location>

To get me, the first user (#1000) not root, to do what I need to do to 
fix this and add about 4 other profiles, 3 for a huge tabloid capable 
brother and of course cups.pdf?

Thanks all.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
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