Re: [users@httpd] Apache Configuration Cleanup Help

2012-02-24 Thread Keith Brown
rs@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache Configuration Cleanup Help What you're seeing are the standard Debian/Ubuntu configuration files for Apache. The configuration is broken up across several files in an attempt to make administration simpler: /etc/apache2/apache2.conf -

RE: [users@httpd] Apache Configuration Cleanup Help

2012-02-22 Thread brittany.m.pearsall
the contents of that file in one of the setup files maybe? -Original Message- From: Keith Brown [mailto:ke...@geoffreybrown.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 3:32 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache Configuration Cleanup Help What you're seeing are t

Re: [users@httpd] Apache Configuration Cleanup Help

2012-02-21 Thread Keith Brown
What you're seeing are the standard Debian/Ubuntu configuration files for Apache. The configuration is broken up across several files in an attempt to make administration simpler: /etc/apache2/apache2.conf - main configuration file; usually not necessary to change; pulls in via the Include d

Re: [users@httpd] Apache Configuration Cleanup Help

2012-02-21 Thread Yehuda Katz
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 2:17 PM, wrote: > I’ve recently inherited the administration duties of my team’s Apache > server. I’m new to Apache, but I’ve been picking up as much as I can > through tutorials and Google, and from what I can tell the original setup > of our server is messy. Someone dec

[users@httpd] Apache Configuration Cleanup Help

2012-02-21 Thread brittany.m.pearsall
I've recently inherited the administration duties of my team's Apache server. I'm new to Apache, but I've been picking up as much as I can through tutorials and Google, and from what I can tell the original setup of our server is messy. Someone decided it was a good idea to configure the server