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# This is the main Apache HTTP server configuration file. It contains the
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# configuration directives that give the server its instructions.
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# See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/> for detailed information.
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# In particular, see
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# <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/directives.html>
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# for a discussion of each configuration directive.
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#
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# See the httpd.conf(5) man page for more information on this configuration,
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# and httpd.service(8) on using and configuring the httpd service.
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#
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# Do NOT simply read the instructions in here without understanding
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# what they do. They're here only as hints or reminders. If you are unsure
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# consult the online docs. You have been warned.
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#
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# Configuration and logfile names: If the filenames you specify for many
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# of the server's control files begin with "/" (or "drive:/" for Win32), the
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# server will use that explicit path. If the filenames do *not* begin
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# with "/", the value of ServerRoot is prepended -- so 'log/access_log'
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# with ServerRoot set to '/www' will be interpreted by the
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# server as '/www/log/access_log', where as '/log/access_log' will be
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# interpreted as '/log/access_log'.
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# ServerRoot: The top of the directory tree under which the server's
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# configuration, error, and log files are kept.
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#
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# Do not add a slash at the end of the directory path. If you point
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# ServerRoot at a non-local disk, be sure to specify a local disk on the
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# Mutex directive, if file-based mutexes are used. If you wish to share the
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# same ServerRoot for multiple httpd daemons, you will need to change at
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# least PidFile.
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ServerRoot "/etc/httpd"
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# Listen: Allows you to bind Apache to specific IP addresses and/or
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# ports, instead of the default. See also the <VirtualHost>
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# directive.
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#
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# Change this to Listen on specific IP addresses as shown below to
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# prevent Apache from glomming onto all bound IP addresses.
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#Listen 12.34.56.78:80
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Listen 10.192.25.241:80
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#
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# Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) Support
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#
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# To be able to use the functionality of a module which was built as a DSO you
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# have to place corresponding `LoadModule' lines at this location so the
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# directives contained in it are actually available _before_ they are used.
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# Statically compiled modules (those listed by `httpd -l') do not need
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# to be loaded here.
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#
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# Example:
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# LoadModule foo_module modules/mod_foo.so
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#
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Include conf.modules.d/*.conf
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#
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# If you wish httpd to run as a different user or group, you must run
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# httpd as root initially and it will switch.
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#
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# User/Group: The name (or #number) of the user/group to run httpd as.
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# It is usually good practice to create a dedicated user and group for
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# running httpd, as with most system services.
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#
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User apache
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Group apache
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# 'Main' server configuration
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#
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# The directives in this section set up the values used by the 'main'
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# server, which responds to any requests that aren't handled by a
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# <VirtualHost> definition. These values also provide defaults for
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# any <VirtualHost> containers you may define later in the file.
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#
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# All of these directives may appear inside <VirtualHost> containers,
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# in which case these default settings will be overridden for the
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# virtual host being defined.
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#
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#
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# ServerAdmin: Your address, where problems with the server should be
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# e-mailed. This address appears on some server-generated pages, such
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# as error documents. e.g. admin@your-domain.com
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ServerAdmin root@localhost
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#
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# ServerName gives the name and port that the server uses to identify itself.
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# This can often be determined automatically, but we recommend you specify
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# it explicitly to prevent problems during startup.
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#
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# If your host doesn't have a registered DNS name, enter its IP address here.
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#ServerName www.example.com:80
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# Deny access to the entirety of your server's filesystem. You must
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# explicitly permit access to web content directories in other
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# <Directory> blocks below.
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<Directory />
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AllowOverride none
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Require all denied
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</Directory>
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#
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# Note that from this point forward you must specifically allow
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# particular features to be enabled - so if something's not working as
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# you might expect, make sure that you have specifically enabled it
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# below.
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#
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#
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# DocumentRoot: The directory out of which you will serve your
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# documents. By default, all requests are taken from this directory, but
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# symbolic links and aliases may be used to point to other locations.
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DocumentRoot "/var/www/html"
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# Relax access to content within /var/www.
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<Directory "/var/www">
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AllowOverride None
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# Allow open access:
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Require all granted
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</Directory>
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# Further relax access to the default document root:
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<Directory "/var/www/html">
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# Possible values for the Options directive are "None", "All",
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# or any combination of:
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# Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks SymLinksifOwnerMatch ExecCGI MultiViews
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#
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# Note that "MultiViews" must be named *explicitly* --- "Options All"
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# doesn't give it to you.
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#
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# The Options directive is both complicated and important. Please see
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# http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#options
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# for more information.
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#
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Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
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# AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files.
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# It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords:
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# Options FileInfo AuthConfig Limit
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AllowOverride None
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# Controls who can get stuff from this server.
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Require all granted
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</Directory>
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# DirectoryIndex: sets the file that Apache will serve if a directory
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# is requested.
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<IfModule dir_module>
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DirectoryIndex index.html
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</IfModule>
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# The following lines prevent .htaccess and .htpasswd files from being
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# viewed by Web clients.
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<Files ".ht*">
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Require all denied
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</Files>
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#
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# ErrorLog: The location of the error log file.
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# If you do not specify an ErrorLog directive within a <VirtualHost>
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# container, error messages relating to that virtual host will be
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# logged here. If you *do* define an error logfile for a <VirtualHost>
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# container, that host's errors will be logged there and not here.
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#
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ErrorLog "logs/error_log"
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# LogLevel: Control the number of messages logged to the error_log.
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# Possible values include: debug, info, notice, warn, error, crit,
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# alert, emerg.
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LogLevel warn
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<IfModule log_config_module>
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#
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# The following directives define some format nicknames for use with
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# a CustomLog directive (see below).
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LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" combined
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LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b" common
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<IfModule logio_module>
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# You need to enable mod_logio.c to use %I and %O
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LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" %I %O" combinedio
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</IfModule>
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#
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# The location and format of the access logfile (Common Logfile Format).
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# If you do not define any access logfiles within a <VirtualHost>
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# container, they will be logged here. Contrariwise, if you *do*
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# define per-<VirtualHost> access logfiles, transactions will be
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# logged therein and *not* in this file.
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#
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#CustomLog "logs/access_log" common
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#
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# If you prefer a logfile with access, agent, and referer information
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# (Combined Logfile Format) you can use the following directive.
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#
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CustomLog "logs/access_log" combined
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</IfModule>
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<IfModule alias_module>
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#
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# Redirect: Allows you to tell clients about documents that used to
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# exist in your server's namespace, but do not anymore. The client
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# will make a new request for the document at its new location.
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# Example:
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# Redirect permanent /foo http://www.example.com/bar
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#
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# Alias: Maps web paths into filesystem paths and is used to
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# access content that does not live under the DocumentRoot.
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# Example:
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# Alias /webpath /full/filesystem/path
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#
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# If you include a trailing / on /webpath then the server will
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# require it to be present in the URL. You will also likely
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# need to provide a <Directory> section to allow access to
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# the filesystem path.
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#
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# ScriptAlias: This controls which directories contain server scripts.
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# ScriptAliases are essentially the same as Aliases, except that
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# documents in the target directory are treated as applications and
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# run by the server when requested rather than as documents sent to the
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# client. The same rules about trailing "/" apply to ScriptAlias
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# directives as to Alias.
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#
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ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/var/www/cgi-bin/"
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</IfModule>
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#
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# "/var/www/cgi-bin" should be changed to whatever your ScriptAliased
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# CGI directory exists, if you have that configured.
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<Directory "/var/www/cgi-bin">
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AllowOverride None
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Options None
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Require all granted
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</Directory>
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<IfModule mime_module>
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#
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# TypesConfig points to the file containing the list of mappings from
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# filename extension to MIME-type.
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#
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TypesConfig /etc/mime.types
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# AddType allows you to add to or override the MIME configuration
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# file specified in TypesConfig for specific file types.
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#
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#AddType application/x-gzip .tgz
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#
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# AddEncoding allows you to have certain browsers uncompress
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# information on the fly. Note: Not all browsers support this.
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#
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#AddEncoding x-compress .Z
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#AddEncoding x-gzip .gz .tgz
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#
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# If the AddEncoding directives above are commented-out, then you
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# probably should define those extensions to indicate media types:
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#
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AddType application/x-compress .Z
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AddType application/x-gzip .gz .tgz
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#
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# AddHandler allows you to map certain file extensions to "handlers":
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# actions unrelated to filetype. These can be either built into the server
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# or added with the Action directive (see below)
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#
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# To use CGI scripts outside of ScriptAliased directories:
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# (You will also need to add "ExecCGI" to the "Options" directive.)
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#
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#AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
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# For type maps (negotiated resources):
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#AddHandler type-map var
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#
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# Filters allow you to process content before it is sent to the client.
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#
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# To parse .shtml files for server-side includes (SSI):
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# (You will also need to add "Includes" to the "Options" directive.)
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#
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AddType text/html .shtml
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AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .shtml
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</IfModule>
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#
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# Specify a default charset for all content served; this enables
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# interpretation of all content as UTF-8 by default. To use the
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# default browser choice (ISO-8859-1), or to allow the META tags
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# in HTML content to override this choice, comment out this
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# directive:
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#
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AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
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<IfModule mime_magic_module>
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#
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# The mod_mime_magic module allows the server to use various hints from the
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# contents of the file itself to determine its type. The MIMEMagicFile
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# directive tells the module where the hint definitions are located.
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#
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MIMEMagicFile conf/magic
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</IfModule>
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#
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# Customizable error responses come in three flavors:
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# 1) plain text 2) local redirects 3) external redirects
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#
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# Some examples:
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#ErrorDocument 500 "The server made a boo boo."
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#ErrorDocument 404 /missing.html
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#ErrorDocument 404 "/cgi-bin/missing_handler.pl"
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#ErrorDocument 402 http://www.example.com/subscription_info.html
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#
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#
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# EnableMMAP and EnableSendfile: On systems that support it,
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# memory-mapping or the sendfile syscall may be used to deliver
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# files. This usually improves server performance, but must
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# be turned off when serving from networked-mounted
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# filesystems or if support for these functions is otherwise
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# broken on your system.
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# Defaults if commented: EnableMMAP On, EnableSendfile Off
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#
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#EnableMMAP off
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EnableSendfile on
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# Supplemental configuration
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#
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# Load config files in the "/etc/httpd/conf.d" directory, if any.
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IncludeOptional conf.d/*.conf
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RequestHeader unset Proxy early
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