@Stefan Yes. I'm using Certbot to manage my LE Certs, and Certbot makes those configuration changes automatically. All I'm saying is it would be really useful to have a command / flag that would simply state what directives are taking precedence for configuration, because situations like this arise where some mysterious configuration I had forgotten about took precedence over a global httpd.conf directive. If I could just run a command and it says "SSLProtocol: Inherited from line 20 in .../httpd.conf" would be the simplest way to be forwardly agnostic about where or how the server get's configured.
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