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2804, 2020

How Do I Sell My House During COVID-19?

By | April 28th, 2020|Categories: Home Sold by Owner (FSBO), Selling Property As Is|Comments Off on How Do I Sell My House During COVID-19?

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world in several different ways. Of course, it has affected the health of millions and led to various lockdowns and quarantines across the world. This has had a negative effect on the economies of the world, most notably the [...]

1508, 2019

6 Reasons You Do NOT Need A Realtor To Sell Your Home

By | August 15th, 2019|Categories: Home Sold by Owner (FSBO)|Comments Off on 6 Reasons You Do NOT Need A Realtor To Sell Your Home

Years ago, if you wanted to sell your home you did one of two things. Either you contracted with a Realtor and agreed to pay a six percent commission to that person if they sold your home, or you put a sign in front of [...]

2205, 2019

Why Is A Cash Offer Better For A Seller?

By | May 22nd, 2019|Categories: Home Sold by Owner (FSBO), Selling Property As Is|Comments Off on Why Is A Cash Offer Better For A Seller?

"Why is a cash offer better for a seller?" This is one of the most frequently-asked questions we receive here at Highest Cash Offer. There are many major differences between a cash offer and a traditional sale. Below, we'll explain these differences, the process of [...]

Apache2 Ubuntu Default Page: It works

This is the default welcome page used to test the correct operation of the Apache2 server after installation on Ubuntu systems. It is based on the equivalent page on Debian, from which the Ubuntu Apache packaging is derived. If you can read this page, it means that the Apache HTTP server installed at this site is working properly. You should replace this file (located at /var/www/html/index.html) before continuing to operate your HTTP server.

If you are a normal user of this web site and don't know what this page is about, this probably means that the site is currently unavailable due to maintenance. If the problem persists, please contact the site's administrator.

Configuration Overview

Ubuntu's Apache2 default configuration is different from the upstream default configuration, and split into several files optimized for interaction with Ubuntu tools. The configuration system is fully documented in /usr/share/doc/apache2/README.Debian.gz. Refer to this for the full documentation. Documentation for the web server itself can be found by accessing the manual if the apache2-doc package was installed on this server.

The configuration layout for an Apache2 web server installation on Ubuntu systems is as follows:

/etc/apache2/
|-- apache2.conf
|       `--  ports.conf
|-- mods-enabled
|       |-- *.load
|       `-- *.conf
|-- conf-enabled
|       `-- *.conf
|-- sites-enabled
|       `-- *.conf
          
  • apache2.conf is the main configuration file. It puts the pieces together by including all remaining configuration files when starting up the web server.
  • ports.conf is always included from the main configuration file. It is used to determine the listening ports for incoming connections, and this file can be customized anytime.
  • Configuration files in the mods-enabled/, conf-enabled/ and sites-enabled/ directories contain particular configuration snippets which manage modules, global configuration fragments, or virtual host configurations, respectively.
  • They are activated by symlinking available configuration files from their respective *-available/ counterparts. These should be managed by using our helpers a2enmod, a2dismod, a2ensite, a2dissite, and a2enconf, a2disconf . See their respective man pages for detailed information.
  • The binary is called apache2 and is managed using systemd, so to start/stop the service use systemctl start apache2 and systemctl stop apache2, and use systemctl status apache2 and journalctl -u apache2 to check status. system and apache2ctl can also be used for service management if desired. Calling /usr/bin/apache2 directly will not work with the default configuration.
Document Roots

By default, Ubuntu does not allow access through the web browser to any file outside of those located in /var/www, public_html directories (when enabled) and /usr/share (for web applications). If your site is using a web document root located elsewhere (such as in /srv) you may need to whitelist your document root directory in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf.

The default Ubuntu document root is /var/www/html. You can make your own virtual hosts under /var/www.

Reporting Problems

Please use the ubuntu-bug tool to report bugs in the Apache2 package with Ubuntu. However, check existing bug reports before reporting a new bug.

Please report bugs specific to modules (such as PHP and others) to their respective packages, not to the web server itself.

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