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The popular open-source Web server application, an implementation of which is included in macOS.

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problem accessing localhost on Mac OS X Mavericks...it was working fine until I rebooted today

I have tried to restart apache and also to stop and then start apache using sudo apachectl stop sudo apachectl start sudo apachectl restart Nothing works. … I checked if apache was running by issuing the command httpd -v The return was: Server version: Apache/2.2.26 (Unix) Server built: Dec 10 2013 22:09:38 I tried to connect to localhost and 127.0.0.1 …
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Problems with apache after update of php and mysql using homebrew

/apachectl -k start This command provides some error information, and overcomes the frustrating silent termination of Apache. … (Actually, the path was valid, since php was now at 5.4.15, and the path pointed to the older 5.4.11 lib, apache was terminating. Modifying that line in https.conf solved the issue. …
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Problems with apache after update of php and mysql using homebrew

After I ensured that everything was fine as regards config files and vhosts I issued the following command to restart apache: sudo apachectl restart I then tried to connect to http://localhost/phpinfo.php … httpd.conf" Server root is: ServerRoot "/usr" and Document Root is: DocumentRoot "/Volumes/sites" DocumentRoot has permissions set to 755 As I said, everything was working fine until I restarted apache
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Starting Apache2 on Mountain Lion

I just got a new iMac and on a fresh, clean install, I went about setting up apache to serve local sites. … Using the usual suspects of possible configuration changes, I can get apache to actually "start" but then things go downhill from there. …
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phpMyAdmin 403 Forbidden Error after upgrade to Yosemite

I upgraded my Mac to Mac OS X Yosemite. I had a AMP stack installed via Homebrew on Mavericks and it worked fine. After upgrading to Yosemite, I have the following problems: when trying to load ph …
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