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Apache2 Configuration under Debian GNU/Linux
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Debian's default Apache2 installation attempts to make adding and
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removing modules, virtual hosts, and extra configuration directives as
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flexible is possible, in order to make automating the changes and
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administering the server as easy as possible.
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Files and Directories in /etc/apache2:
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apache2.conf
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This is the main configuration file.
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conf.d/
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Files in this directory are included by this line in
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apache2.conf:
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# Include generic snippets of statements
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Include /etc/apache2/conf.d
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This is a good place to add additional configuration
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directives.
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httpd.conf
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Empty file.
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magic
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Magic data for mod_mime_magic Apache module, documented in
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htdocs/manual/mod/mod_mime_magic.html. You probably don't
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need to touch this.
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mods-available/
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This directory contains a series of .load and .conf files.
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The .load files contain the Apache configuration directive
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necessary to load the module in question. The respective
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.conf files contain configuration directives necessary to
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utilize the module in question.
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mods-enabled/
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To actually enable a module for Apache2, it is necessary to
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create a symlink in this directory to the .load (and .conf, if
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it exists) files associated with the module in
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mods-available/. For example:
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cgi.load -> /etc/apache2/mods-available/cgi.load
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ports.conf
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Configuration directives for which ports and IP addresses to
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listen to.
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sites-available/
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Like mods-available/, except it contains configuration
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directives for different virtual hosts that might be used with
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apache2. Note that the hostname doesn't have to correspond
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exactly with the filename. 'default' is the default host.
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sites-enabled/
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Similar in functionality to mods-enabled/, sites-enabled
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contains symlinks to sites in sites-available/ that the
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admnistrator wishes to enable.
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Example:
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dedasys -> /etc/apache2/sites-available/dedasys
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Tools
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Currently, a2enmod and a2dismod are available for enabling and
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disabling modules utilizing the above configuration system.
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a2ensite and a2dissite have been added, which do essentially the
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same thing as the above tools, but for sites rather than modules.
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