I have an installation of Apache2 that is misconfigured & no longer works. Over the last couple of years Apache has become bloated & hard to manage so I tried using webmin to work out the kinks. My lack of experience has caused me to totally screw up my web server so I want to enlist some assistance. I want to know first of all if there is a way, Command line perhaps, to have apt completely reinstall all of Apache2 with the dist basic files so that it works upon startup, then I can try to reconfigure it manually. This would require removing all the old config files during the installation. I have tried using synaptic to reinstall it and it uses the old configs files, plus I don't know where all of them are hiding to delete them. Once before I had a similar issue, and to get rid of Apache to reinstall it I had to manually delete every reference to Apache, then it worked, however I also had to rebuild most of my entire Debian installation as Apache is very integrated into the requirements for many applications. Any suggestions please. Thanks! john
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