No, it doesn't make any sense. I agree.
Apache is no longer in OpenBSD base. The OpenBSD guys are shipping OpenBSD
with Nginx these days.
But... I have now uninstalled Apache2 and I am now trying Apache(1) which
for now seems to work correctly (meaning no crashing and shuffeling sites
around)
Re
On Wed, 2014-12-10 at 01:08 +0100, Lars Bonnesen wrote:
> Furthermore apache seems to crash and then (i guess) reissues some
> sort of apachectl restart by itself leading all the virtual hosts to
> be dropped...
That doesn't make sense.
Is it possible you have more than one apache installed?
May
Hi, and thank you for your input.
Well... DocumentRoot is commented out from httpd2.conf.
httpd2.conf includes the file httpd-vhosts.conf and in here, I define all
my virtual sites.
It is read when I do a "apachestl2 start", but now when httpd is running
and I am doing a "apachectl restart".
Fu
Hi Zhang,
I had this problem too, and this is a module that support PROXY protocol for
Apache 2.2/2.4, may be solve your problem?
For Apache 2.4: http://goo.gl/ThoZXN
For Apache 2.2: http://goo.gl/pxsCVm
The source code (beta) is Hosted in Github and licensed under Apache 2.0
License.
Origina
I’m a rookie also, it’s bee killing me with the little nuances.
in your http.conf make sure you have DocumentRoot set.
I just might be the default that your seeing.
> On Dec 9, 2014, at 2:51 PM, Lars Bonnesen wrote:
>
> Installing Apache2 on OpenBSD5.6 as Nginx is now default htttd on OpenBSD an
Installing Apache2 on OpenBSD5.6 as Nginx is now default htttd on OpenBSD
and I am more familiar with Apache.
Allthough... I am facing this weird issue:
A multi site setup. Several virtual hosts on one IP.
If I am doing a
apachectl2 stop
and
apachectl2 start
all sites runs fine untill it seems