It was thus said that the Great Vagelis Papadogiannakis once stated:
> Actually, my dear friend using the core file, vi, and perltook me no more
> than 15 minutes to restore each and every one virtualhost (count: 123, some
> of them with more than 1 subdomain)
Well, I did say for next time.
> about mod_info now, I am not really sure if it could help me out with this
> one..
> On every vhost.conf file, there were a lot of directives about php, python,
> ruby, safe modes, auth sections, password files etc etc etc...
Same on my server, and while the information is a bit spread out, it's all
there:
[ snip ]
<Directory
/http/spc/sites/www.conman.org/htdocs/people/spc/inv/xxxx.net>
AuthUserFile /http/spc/sites/www.conman.org/users
AuthGroupFile /http/spc/sites/www.conman.org/groups
</Directory>
[ snip --- different module ]
<Directory
/http/spc/sites/www.conman.org/htdocs/people/spc/inv/xxxx.net>
Options Indexes
AuthType Basic
AuthName "XXXX Invoices"
Require group xxxx
</Directory>
(lots snipped actually). It even displays the configuration of my custom
Apache module:
Module Name: mod_litbook.c
Content handlers: litbook-handler
Configuration Phase Participation: Create Directory Config
Request Phase Participation: none
Module Directives:
LitbookDir - Specifies base location of book contents
LitbookTranslation - Specifies the location of book/chapter titles
and abbreviations
LitbookIndex - The URL for the main indexpage for this book
LitbookTLD - Same value as the Location directive (see docs)
LitbookTitle - Set the title of pages output by this module
Current Configuration:
conf/httpd.conf
<Location /kj/>
LitbookDir /http/spc/sites/bible.conman.org/bible
LitbookTranslation /http/spc/sites/bible.conman.org/thebooks
LitbookIndex http://literature.conman.org/bible/
LitbookTLD /kj/
LitbookTitle "The Electric King James"
</Location>
Granted, it helps to know how the original configuration file was
constructed, but I think it would be better (or easier for some people) than
searching through a core file 8-)
-spc (It also gives a good indication of which modules handle what ... )
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