I was under the impression that /etc/apache2/conf.d/ was for packages to
drop their code snips (including vhosts). For example, Cacti, or
Nagios3. This would make one of these the default vhost, which is
probably not desired in most situations.
I'm definitely remembering this being the cas
On Monday 19 January 2009, Jesse Molina wrote:
> The first vhost found in a system is the default vhost that will be
> used if nothing else matches. However, given the current
> apache2.conf file, the "default" is not the default at all.
>
>
> u...@host-->grep -v "^#.*" apache2.conf | grep -i incl
Package: apache2.2-common
Version: 2.2.11-2
Severity: normal
Hi
The first vhost found in a system is the default vhost that will be used if
nothing else matches. However, given the current apache2.conf file, the
"default" is not the default at all.
u...@host-->grep -v "^#.*" apache2.conf |
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