That file is for Debian-flavor distributions. On RedHat-flavors, a similar
file would be in /etc/httpd/conf.d if it exists (not in conf.modules.d
though). You can check which files have the actual config for a vhost by
running the command 'httpd -S'.

- Y

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On Tue, Sep 22, 2020, 9:15 AM Jason Long <hack3r...@yahoo.com.invalid>
wrote:

> Where is "000-default.conf" file? I have not it!!
>
> # ls /etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/
> 00-base.conf           00-proxy_timeout.conf  10-mod_security.conf
> 00-dav.conf            00-ssl.conf            10-proxy_h2.conf
> 00-lua.conf            00-systemd.conf        15-php.conf
> 00-mpm.conf            01-cgi.conf            README
> 00-optional.conf       10-fcgid.conf
> 00-proxy.conf          10-h2.conf
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 22, 2020, 11:12:28 AM GMT+3:30, Walter Penn
> <walter@pobox.store> wrote:
>
>
>
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>
> Jason Long wrote:
> > When I visit my website by its IP address the welcome page of Apache
> showed, but with"https://domain-name.net";  everything is OK. How can I
> block direct access by IP or forward it to domain?
>
> In the 000-default.conf put these lines:
>
>
>
> RewriteEngine on
> RewriteRule ^/
> https://your.domain.name/ [R,L]
>
> Retart httpd then it will work.
>
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