Under Windows, Apache's configuration file is usually only one, which is httpd.conf. But when I installed Apache2 with the Apt-get install apache2 command on Ubuntu Linux, I found that its httpd.conf (located in the/etc/apache2 directory) was empty.
In Windows, there is usually only one configuration file for Apache, that is, httpd. conf. However, after I installed apache2 with the apt-Get install apache2 command in Ubuntu Linux, I found that its httpd. conf (in the/etc/apache2 directory) is
In Windows, there is usually only one configuration file for Apache, that is, httpd. conf. However, after I installed apache2 with the apt-Get install apache2 command in Ubuntu Linux, I found that its httpd. conf (in the/etc/apache2 directory) is
Finally, we installed LAMP with apt-get in Debian. Previously, we used CentOS for compilation and installation, which was faster than now, but the memory usage was not optimized, there is no time for further research... After installing yum, it is
Ubuntu apache2 Configuration
1. apache2.conf is the main configuration file and the httpd. conf user configuration file.2. The virtual directory is in httpd. conf.DocumentRoot "path"ServerName allow from all Options + Indexes 3. Root settings
The apache2 installation package in Ubuntufeisty has a BUG. The apache2-ssl-certificate command is missing after installation, so if we want to enable the ssl Service of apache, it will not generate the site certificate, this BUG may be fixed in
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