> A lot of this depends on the distribution you have and the path to the module. Hopefully your package manager will do most of this for you. In Debian the package you would need for Apache2 is > libapache2-mod-php5. > > I'm assuming your running 2.x.x version of apache. If it's a version 1.x.x, the settings may be different. I haven't looked at php and apache 1 in a long time. > > It would help if we knew the version of Apache and the Linux > distrobution you're using. I am using Ubuntu, but that has no barring on Apache when it comes to this box, since with the "wre" everything is self contained. However it is running Apache2. I used apt-get install php5, and saw that it installed libapache2-mod-php5. After the install an information screen came up saying it had disabled Apache because the wre was using port 80, which is fine in this case. I doubt there is anything in the apache config that was set to call on php, since WebGUI does not use it. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.