Am Freitag, den 21.08.2009, 21:41 +0200 schrieb Ed Heron:
I use named virtual hosts on my web servers, as I'm sure many others do.
I'm used to the method of using a vhost directory for the container files.
I didn't find documentation for it in the CentOS docs or the Apache docs.
I'm not
Am Sonntag, den 23.08.2009, 09:34 +0200 schrieb Christoph Maser:
But what
i really expect from a TipsAndTricks/ApacheVhost is to explain how to
make sure which vhost will be the default vhost when using includes.
Chris
Oh you have that also i found it on the wiki changelog.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Ed Herone...@heron-ent.com wrote:
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I've written a quick little article detailing how to create a vhost
directory under CentOS.
...
From: Brian Mathis, Friday, August 21, 2009 1:52 PM
I always figured that the CentOS way to handle that was to put them
On 08/22/2009 10:29 PM, Ed Heron wrote:
It may be my 'heritage' but separate directories is how it is done in
Gentoo.
While we are at it, let's also add a folder for all existing modules and
another one for symlinks of active modules, pointing back to the first
folder.
And also, let's
From: Manuel Wolfshant, Saturday, August 22, 2009 2:00 PM
While we are at it, let's also add a folder for all existing modules and
another one for symlinks of active modules, pointing back to the first
folder.
And also, let's have all vhosts in a folder, but all active vhosts
should be
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Manuel
Wolfshantwo...@nobugconsulting.ro wrote:
On 08/22/2009 10:29 PM, Ed Heron wrote:
It may be my 'heritage' but separate directories is how it is done in
Gentoo.
While we are at it, let's also add a folder for all existing modules and
another one for
On Sat, 22 Aug 2009, Ed Heron wrote:
From: Manuel Wolfshant, Saturday, August 22, 2009 2:00 PM
While we are at it, let's also add a folder for all existing modules and
another one for symlinks of active modules, pointing back to the first
folder.
And also, let's have all vhosts in a
I use named virtual hosts on my web servers, as I'm sure many others do.
I'm used to the method of using a vhost directory for the container files.
I didn't find documentation for it in the CentOS docs or the Apache docs.
I'm not sure if I should take it as a hint that it is depreciated...
On 08/21/2009 10:41 PM, Ed Heron wrote:
I use named virtual hosts on my web servers, as I'm sure many others do.
I'm used to the method of using a vhost directory for the container files.
I didn't find documentation for it in the CentOS docs or the Apache docs.
I'm not sure if I should
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Ed Herone...@heron-ent.com wrote:
I use named virtual hosts on my web servers, as I'm sure many others do.
I'm used to the method of using a vhost directory for the container files.
I didn't find documentation for it in the CentOS docs or the Apache docs.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Ed Herone...@heron-ent.com wrote:
I use named virtual hosts on my web servers, as I'm sure many others do.
I'm used to the method of using a vhost directory for the container files.
I didn't find documentation for it in the CentOS docs or the Apache docs.
Hi,
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 15:54, Brian
Mathisbrian.mathis+centosd...@gmail.com wrote:
PS. You could also service reload instead of restart for a more
graceful reconfiguration.
And:
# service httpd graceful
For an even more graceful reconfiguration. reload will kill
connections that already
From: Brian Mathis, Friday, August 21, 2009 1:52 PM
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Ed Herone...@heron-ent.com wrote:
...
I've written a quick little article detailing how to create a vhost
directory under CentOS.
...
I always figured that the CentOS way to handle that was to put them
into
From: Filipe Brandenburger, Friday, August 21, 2009 2:03 PM
# service httpd graceful
Thanks!
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On 08/22/2009 12:12 AM, Ed Heron wrote:
From: Brian Mathis, Friday, August 21, 2009 1:52 PM
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Ed Herone...@heron-ent.com wrote:
...
I've written a quick little article detailing how to create a vhost
directory under CentOS.
...
I always
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