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# provided by ChrisWi aka chris@computersalat.de
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This is a short introduction about how to use the delivered
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- default-vhost.conf
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- default-vhost-ssl.conf
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configuration files.
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When using virtual hosts (vhosts) with apache, you want to have a
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"default" config which points to your default hostname (FQDN).
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And when apache is reading its configs, then our "default" configs
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should be read "at first".
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To achieve this, you should adapt the/those config files and then
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add them to the /etc/sysconfig/apache2 config like the
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following example:
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# /etc/sysconfig/apache2
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---- snip ----
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# This allows you to add e.g. VirtualHost statements without touching
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# /etc/apache2/httpd.conf itself, which makes upgrading easier.
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#
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APACHE_CONF_INCLUDE_FILES="default-vhost.conf default-vhost-ssl.conf"
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---- snip ----
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This way our "default" config are read in before conf.d/* and vhosts.d/*
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Have fun :)
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