Hello ,
I made something wrong in /ect/init.d/lighttpd file because it is surely compromised. (I can not start or stop or reload or anything) lighttpd via the init.d route bacause when I try it complains about no config, no pidfile, no killproc, no daemon... I can not apt-get remove and reinstall it either.
It is a plain, simple lighttpd install on antiX 12, version 1.4.33 (ssl) Build date Nov 18, 2013.
If someone could send me a working /ect/init.d/lighttpd file it might cure my problem. At least I think. Am I right? I'm a newby in Linux though.
Since this screwing-up the only way to start lighttpd is directly calling usr/sbin/lighttpd -f config/path - which is cumbersome, not to mention the restart procedure.
Any help would be more than welcome!
Pumukli
topic title: Lighttpd issues [SOLVED]
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anticapitalista
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Do you have the live cd/iso? If so, boot it and copy it over to the installed partition if it is on the cd. (I can't remember)
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Thanks!
What I tried: installed antix 13.2 full on another partition of my laptop, apt-get update, apt-get install lighttpd, cp /ect/init.d/lighttpd to the appropriate place on the BRIO and it is working now.
Although the versions of the two lighttpds are different but this file seemingly is OK.
Anyway, if something is not right with this new file the uninstall is working now, so I can uninstall lighty and reinstall it with the proper files if I want.
What I tried: installed antix 13.2 full on another partition of my laptop, apt-get update, apt-get install lighttpd, cp /ect/init.d/lighttpd to the appropriate place on the BRIO and it is working now.
Although the versions of the two lighttpds are different but this file seemingly is OK.
Anyway, if something is not right with this new file the uninstall is working now, so I can uninstall lighty and reinstall it with the proper files if I want.