generic_apache2_configs
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+ | ** Apache "Run As" user ** | ||
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+ | Because many of the modules/ | ||
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+ | Here's a sample section of the httpd.conf configuration that could accomplish this: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | User opensrf | ||
+ | Group apache | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | *Note: The " | ||
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+ | ** VHost Configuration ** | ||
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+ | Below we have our Evergreen vhost config and the matching SSL config. | ||
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+ | ** UPDATE: | ||
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+ | If your apache environment is not automatically set up to load config files from a particular directory, you will need something like the following in your httpd.conf: | ||
+ | <code apache> | ||
+ | Include conf/ | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | ** External Modules ** | ||
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+ | Also, verify that all needed external modules are loaded: | ||
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+ | <code apache> | ||
+ | LoadModule perl_module modules/ | ||
+ | LoadModule osrf_json_gateway_module modules/ | ||
+ | LoadModule xmlent_module | ||
+ | </ | ||