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Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 10:42:19 -0400
From: Jim Drash <JDrash AT eesus DOT jnj DOT com>
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Subject: ReL httpd
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I assume that you are relatively new to running apache as this is part of
what you need to do when you configure it.

Your httpd.conf file contains a reference to a user of nobody which is
user 65535.  You can add a nobody user to /etc/passwd or you can change
the references to nobody to a valid user in httpd.conf.

Please note that none of this is Cygwin-specific. I would suggest speding
some time looking a the excellent documentation that apache provides on
the server.



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