From: Michael <confabulate@kintzios.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Apache 2.4 can not access server subdirectory
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2020 18:34:37 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1859619.jZfb76A358@lenovo.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7fd12872-f168-fffe-8658-d78d2dedbe8b@sys-concept.com>
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On Friday, 30 October 2020 18:29:18 GMT thelma@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 10/30/2020 11:55 AM, Michael wrote:
> > On Friday, 30 October 2020 16:27:05 GMT thelma@sys-concept.com wrote:
> >> I have a bigger problem.
> >> The apache 2.4 doesn't read configuration files.
> >> In apache2.conf I have:
> >>
> >> # Include the virtual host configurations:
> >> IncludeOptional sites-enabled/*.conf
> >>
> >> So it should read read every *config file in sites-enabled/
> >> In that directory I have:
> >>
> >> ll sites-enabled/
> >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 35 Oct 27 21:15 000-default.conf ->
> >> ../sites-available/000-default.conf
> >> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3420 Oct 29 18:03 vhosts.conf
> >
> > I have different configuration files, one for each website. This makes it
> > easier to know where to look and what to edit when I want to make changes.
> >
> >> vhosts.conf - define my web-site, but I commented everything out in that
> >> file (it is empty) and restarted apache:
> >> /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
> >>
> >> And I can still display my web page.
> >> How is it possible???
> >
> > I would assume it is possible to still display your website because the
> > main apache2.conf and/or ./sites-available/000-default.conf contain some
> > default settings which specify the DocumentRoot where your website
> > filesystem resides.
> >
> > Your approach to start from first principles by commenting out individual
> > configurations is sound, because you can check in this way what works and
> > what does not.
>
> I check all configuration files for "DocumentRoot" and all the files
> have DocumentRoot commented out (so nothing is active)
> grep -Rnw '/etc/apache2/' -e 'DocumentRoot'
>
> Restarted apache 2.4 and the web-page is still loading :-/
ServerRoot specified somewhere? Increase log verbosity and see what it
reports, otherwise I'm out of ideas!
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-10-30 18:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-10-29 4:36 [gentoo-user] Apache 2.4 can not access server subdirectory thelma
2020-10-29 12:21 ` Remco Rijnders
2020-10-29 14:10 ` thelma
2020-10-29 16:40 ` Remco Rijnders
2020-10-29 16:53 ` Michael
2020-10-29 19:59 ` thelma
2020-10-30 10:31 ` Michael
2020-10-30 16:27 ` thelma
2020-10-30 17:55 ` Michael
2020-10-30 18:29 ` thelma
2020-10-30 18:34 ` Michael [this message]
2020-11-01 5:01 ` thelma
2020-11-01 10:04 ` [SOLVED] " Michael
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