[olug] Apache2 on Debian
Eric Penne
epenne at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 9 04:45:05 UTC 2003
It looks really messed up. I think I'll just stick with apache 1.3 as
I also want some PHP4 action on it and there is lots of docs with those
two versions.
Eric
--- Brian Roberson <roberson at olug.org> wrote:
> sounds like a debian port question, as httpd.conf is the same on
> apache2**
>
>
>
> ** plus/minus a few config directives
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Eric Penne" <epenne at yahoo.com>
> To: <olug at olug.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 8:34 PM
> Subject: [olug] Apache2 on Debian
>
>
> > After listening to Brian speak great wonders about apache2 I
> figured I
> > put it on my new debian webserver. I don't understand how exactly
> you
> > configure it. in /etc/apache2 I have apache2.conf httpd.conf
> > ports.conf and directories
> >
> > mods-available
> > mods-enabled
> > sites-available
> > sites-enabled
> > conf.d
> >
> > How in the hell do I configure this thing? httpd.conf is empty.
> >
> > apache2.conf doesn't have anything about where the root directory
> is
> > for the site. sites-enabled has a link to sites-available/default
> > which has a lot of the httpd.conf stuff from apache 1.3. I just
> don't
> > see anything int he documentation that explains where I'm supposed
> to
> > put all of this stuff. Which files are used for what and why is
> > httpd.conf empty?
> >
> > Eric
> >
> >
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