Hey all,
I had an interesting dilemma come up. I want to start using mod_md, but
needed an answer as to what to do if lets encrypt can't auth.
Now, unlike any other certificate solution, mod_md will not block a vhost
from starting if no cert is defined. This is good. But it places the
fol
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2 --enable-deflate --enable-expires
--enable-headers --enable-modules=reallyall --enable-ssl --enable-so
--with-mpm=worker --enable-rewrite --with-apr=/usr/local/apr
--with-apr-util=/usr/local/apr-util
what are my options to resolve this ?
Thanks
checki
Hi there.
I was able to resolve it by myself with this /etc/apache2/suexec/www-data:
/home
.
#/var/www
#public_html/cgi-bin
# The first two lines contain the suexec document root and the suexec userdir
# suffix. If one of them is disabled by prepending a # character, suexec will
# refuse the corr
>These are utilities added by Debian/Ubuntu. You shouldn't see them in
> apache.org documentation
I think it was my first day using Apache Maven.
As new as one could be.
I noticed I was getting reflection warnings when running Java Code.
After some experimenting I was able to identify