[SML] web server oddity continued

smash smashwolf at gmail.com
Wed Apr 20 18:20:27 UTC 2016


/etc/httpd/sites-enabled is supposed to contain symbolic links to 
/etc/httpd/sites-available files.  have you looked for 
/etc/httpd/sites-available , and verified that the configs are there?  
If they are, you merely need to create symbolic links.

Also, if it is a symlink issue, the latest versions of the Apache 
configuration is sensitive to the actual format of the file/symlink 
names.  They must have the full ".conf" extension on them.  previous 
versions did not care and would start up anything in the directory.  Now 
it actually matters.  I hit this problem when I upgraded from Debian 
Wheezy to Jesse (debian 8.3).

-Bryan

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On 4/20/16 11:09 AM, Jerry Durand via Stagecraft wrote:
> I've been going back and forth with the device vendor who also 
> supplies their version of Linux.  Today I just found out they are no 
> longer using the /etc/httpd/sites-enabled files.  I have a question in 
> to them as to where they put the ^%$#@! configuration files so we can 
> all fix our sites.
>
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> Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.http://interstellar.com
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