On 02/02/12 16:31, Pete Houston wrote:
On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 04:15:13PM +0000, Tim Watts wrote:
Kind of like what mod_info gives. Specifically I want a dump of all
the active ServerName and ServerAlias directives.
Haven't you answered your own question there?
lynx --dump http://name.of.server/server-info | grep -E 'Server(Name|Alias)'
Tweak to suit,
Pete
Ah - but no.
I don't have mod_info installed on 90% of the servers in question,
sadly. It is standard on my new build servers but I have a load of
legacy stuff.
Just tried 2 of the 3 (on debian 6) apache config parser modules and so
far 2 are useless (one does not follow includes and the other does not
seem to work well). One more to go...
I sortof assumed there might be an easy to get at debug feature hiding
somewhere that might dump a running config out. like apache2 -t -v,
except -v is something other that "verbose" and there does not seem to
be a verbose flag.
Cheers
Tim
BTW the whole thing is for an audit of this EU "Cookie" legislation
nonsense. On the plus side, a full audit will help me get my records and
from there, my Nagios config upto date :)
--
Tim Watts
Personal Blog: http://www.dionic.net/tim/
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