2009/9/15 LuKreme <krem...@kreme.com> > On 15-Sep-2009, at 09:34, Jan G.B. wrote: > >> 2009/9/15 LuKreme <krem...@kreme.com> >> >>> I always put my default VirtualHost directly into the httpd.conf file, >>> just >>> before the Include line. >>> >>> > I'd say this way it's always unclear which is the default vhost. As you >> have to dig through <config_file> instead of just issuing a `cat >> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/*` or just `ls`. >> > > apachectl -S > > As the example shows, there's also no easy way of disabling the vhost >> on-the-fly (ie: rm <symlink>). ;-) >> > > I've never needed to disabled vhosts completely like that. > > However, I thought if you had NameVirtualHost set and had no Vhosts > directives that was an error in configuration. > > > Great, thanks. I never noticed the show switch '-S'. That's handy.
For disabling vhosts: it happens from time to time, when you administer several sites with different mandants, white label stuff and alike.... Regards