You can also try to replace "IncludeOptional conf.d/*.conf" by
"IncludeOptional /etc/httpd/conf.d/*.conf"
Le 13/12/2020 à 18:26, Daniel Ferradal a écrit :
check "apachectl -S" output to make sure what virtualhosts you are really using.
El dom, 13 dic 2020 a las 15:20, Richard B. Pyne () escrib
check "apachectl -S" output to make sure what virtualhosts you are really using.
El dom, 13 dic 2020 a las 15:20, Richard B. Pyne () escribió:
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> Hi Lucien,
>
> Yes. that is the case. It is /etc/httpd/conf.d
>
> The last line of the main config file /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file is
>
> IncludeO
Hi Lucien,
Yes. that is the case. It is /etc/httpd/conf.d
The last line of the main config file /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file is
IncludeOptional conf.d/*.conf
On 12/13/2020 5:38 AM, Lucien Gentis wrote:
Hello Richard,
I don't know how CentOs configures httpd, but I suppose You have a main
Hello Richard,
I don't know how CentOs configures httpd, but I suppose You have a main
config file which includes all config files contained in
/etc/httpd/conf.d ; is it the case ?
Le 13/12/2020 à 13:26, Richard B. Pyne a écrit :
I know this has been asked numerous time, and I have read hours
I know this has been asked numerous time, and I have read hours worth of
post and guides with no success. I set up a new server running Apache
2.4.6 on CentOS 7.9 a while back with only one virtual host. The
original vhost still works, but the second one ignores the host name.
I have two virtu