# /etc/conf.d/apache2: config file for /etc/init.d/apache2 # When you install a module it is easy to activate or deactivate the modules # and other features of apache using the APACHE2_OPTS line. Every module should # install a configuration in /etc/apache2/modules.d. In that file will have an # directive where NNN is the option to enable that module. # # Here are the options available in the default configuration: # # AUTH_DIGEST Enables mod_auth_digest # AUTHNZ_LDAP Enables authentication through mod_ldap (available if USE=ldap) # CACHE Enables mod_cache # DAV Enables mod_dav # ERRORDOCS Enables default error documents for many languages. # INFO Enables mod_info, a useful module for debugging # LANGUAGE Enables content-negotiation based on language and charset. # LDAP Enables mod_ldap (available if USE=ldap) # MANUAL Enables /manual/ to be the apache manual (available if USE=docs) # MEM_CACHE Enables default configuration mod_mem_cache # PROXY Enables mod_proxy # SSL Enables SSL (available if USE=ssl) # SUEXEC Enables running CGI scripts (in USERDIR) through suexec. # USERDIR Enables /~username mapping to /home/username/public_html # # # The following two options provide the default virtual host for the HTTP and # HTTPS protocol. YOU NEED TO ENABLE AT LEAST ONE OF THEM, otherwise apache # will not listen for incomming connections on the approriate port. # # DEFAULT_VHOST Enables name-based virtual hosts, with the default # virtual host being in /var/www/localhost/htdocs # SSL_DEFAULT_VHOST Enables default vhost for SSL (you should enable this # when you enable SSL) # APACHE2_OPTS="-D LANGUAGE -D SUEXEC -D PERL -D BACKUPPC_VHOST" # Extended options for advanced uses of Apache ONLY # You don't need to edit these unless you are doing crazy Apache stuff # As not having them set correctly, or feeding in an incorrect configuration # via them will result in Apache failing to start # YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. # PID file PIDFILE=/var/run/apache2-backuppc.pid # timeout for startup/shutdown checks #TIMEOUT=10 # ServerRoot setting SERVERROOT=/usr/lib/apache2 # Configuration file location # - If this does NOT start with a '/', then it is treated relative to # $SERVERROOT by Apache CONFIGFILE=/etc/BackupPC/httpd.conf # Location to log startup errors to # They are normally dumped to your terminal. #STARTUPERRORLOG="/var/log/apache2/startuperror.log" # A command that outputs a formatted text version of the HTML at the URL # of the command line. Designed for lynx, however other programs may work. #LYNX="lynx -dump" # The URL to your server's mod_status status page. # Required for status and fullstatus #STATUSURL="http://localhost/server-status" # Method to use when reloading the server # Valid options are 'restart' and 'graceful' # See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/stopping.html for information on # what they do and how they differ. #RELOAD_TYPE="graceful"