Ok, for one thing.. I have to log in as root in order to start httpd?
sudo -s and I can log in and start httpd.. but is this necessary? I thought I could start it since I'm an admin without logging in as root?
Really though, my main question was how to stop httpd from the command line. I can stop it from turning off web sharing in the Preferences panel.. but want to work from the command line and can't seem to figure it out though it must be so very simple.
fopen: permission denied and
httpd:could not open error log file...... (....going to error_log)
sudo -s and I can log in and start httpd.. but is this necessary? I thought I could start it since I'm an admin without logging in as root?
Really though, my main question was how to stop httpd from the command line. I can stop it from turning off web sharing in the Preferences panel.. but want to work from the command line and can't seem to figure it out though it must be so very simple.
fopen: permission denied and
httpd:could not open error log file...... (....going to error_log)