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436d9fbf 1# This is the main Apache server configuration file. It contains the
2# configuration directives that give the server its instructions.
3# See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/ for detailed information about
4# the directives and /usr/share/doc/apache2/README.Debian about Debian specific
5# hints.
6#
7#
8# Summary of how the Apache 2 configuration works in Debian:
9# The Apache 2 web server configuration in Debian is quite different to
10# upstream's suggested way to configure the web server. This is because Debian's
11# default Apache2 installation attempts to make adding and removing modules,
12# virtual hosts, and extra configuration directives as flexible as possible, in
13# order to make automating the changes and administering the server as easy as
14# possible.
15
16# It is split into several files forming the configuration hierarchy outlined
17# below, all located in the /etc/apache2/ directory:
18#
19# /etc/apache2/
20# |-- apache2.conf
21# | `-- ports.conf
22# |-- mods-enabled
23# | |-- *.load
24# | `-- *.conf
25# |-- conf-enabled
26# | `-- *.conf
27# `-- sites-enabled
28# `-- *.conf
29#
30#
31# * apache2.conf is the main configuration file (this file). It puts the pieces
32# together by including all remaining configuration files when starting up the
33# web server.
34#
35# * ports.conf is always included from the main configuration file. It is
36# supposed to determine listening ports for incoming connections which can be
37# customized anytime.
38#
39# * Configuration files in the mods-enabled/, conf-enabled/ and sites-enabled/
40# directories contain particular configuration snippets which manage modules,
41# global configuration fragments, or virtual host configurations,
42# respectively.
43#
44# They are activated by symlinking available configuration files from their
45# respective *-available/ counterparts. These should be managed by using our
46# helpers a2enmod/a2dismod, a2ensite/a2dissite and a2enconf/a2disconf. See
47# their respective man pages for detailed information.
48#
49# * The binary is called apache2. Due to the use of environment variables, in
50# the default configuration, apache2 needs to be started/stopped with
51# /etc/init.d/apache2 or apache2ctl. Calling /usr/bin/apache2 directly will not
52# work with the default configuration.
53
54
55# Global configuration
56#
57
58#
59# ServerRoot: The top of the directory tree under which the server's
60# configuration, error, and log files are kept.
61#
62# NOTE! If you intend to place this on an NFS (or otherwise network)
63# mounted filesystem then please read the Mutex documentation (available
64# at <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#mutex>);
65# you will save yourself a lot of trouble.
66#
67# Do NOT add a slash at the end of the directory path.
68#
69#ServerRoot "/etc/apache2"
70
71#
72# The accept serialization lock file MUST BE STORED ON A LOCAL DISK.
73#
74Mutex file:${APACHE_LOCK_DIR} default
75
76#
77# PidFile: The file in which the server should record its process
78# identification number when it starts.
79# This needs to be set in /etc/apache2/envvars
80#
81PidFile ${APACHE_PID_FILE}
82
83#
84# Timeout: The number of seconds before receives and sends time out.
85#
86Timeout 300
87
88#
89# KeepAlive: Whether or not to allow persistent connections (more than
90# one request per connection). Set to "Off" to deactivate.
91#
92KeepAlive On
93
94#
95# MaxKeepAliveRequests: The maximum number of requests to allow
96# during a persistent connection. Set to 0 to allow an unlimited amount.
97# We recommend you leave this number high, for maximum performance.
98#
99MaxKeepAliveRequests 100
100
101#
102# KeepAliveTimeout: Number of seconds to wait for the next request from the
103# same client on the same connection.
104#
105KeepAliveTimeout 5
106
107
108# These need to be set in /etc/apache2/envvars
109User ${APACHE_RUN_USER}
110Group ${APACHE_RUN_GROUP}
111
112#
113# HostnameLookups: Log the names of clients or just their IP addresses
114# e.g., www.apache.org (on) or 204.62.129.132 (off).
115# The default is off because it'd be overall better for the net if people
116# had to knowingly turn this feature on, since enabling it means that
117# each client request will result in AT LEAST one lookup request to the
118# nameserver.
119#
120HostnameLookups Off
121
122# ErrorLog: The location of the error log file.
123# If you do not specify an ErrorLog directive within a <VirtualHost>
124# container, error messages relating to that virtual host will be
125# logged here. If you *do* define an error logfile for a <VirtualHost>
126# container, that host's errors will be logged there and not here.
127#
128ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log
129
130#
131# LogLevel: Control the severity of messages logged to the error_log.
132# Available values: trace8, ..., trace1, debug, info, notice, warn,
133# error, crit, alert, emerg.
134# It is also possible to configure the log level for particular modules, e.g.
135# "LogLevel info ssl:warn"
136#
137LogLevel warn
138
139# Include module configuration:
140IncludeOptional mods-enabled/*.load
141IncludeOptional mods-enabled/*.conf
142
143# Include list of ports to listen on
144Include ports.conf
145
146
147# Sets the default security model of the Apache2 HTTPD server. It does
148# not allow access to the root filesystem outside of /usr/share and /var/www.
149# The former is used by web applications packaged in Debian,
150# the latter may be used for local directories served by the web server. If
151# your system is serving content from a sub-directory in /srv you must allow
152# access here, or in any related virtual host.
153<Directory />
154 Options FollowSymLinks
155 AllowOverride None
156 Require all denied
157</Directory>
158
159<Directory /usr/share>
160 AllowOverride None
161 Require all granted
162</Directory>
163
164<Directory /var/www/>
165 Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
166 AllowOverride None
167 Require all granted
168</Directory>
169
170#<Directory /srv/>
171# Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
172# AllowOverride None
173# Require all granted
174#</Directory>
175
176
177
178
179# AccessFileName: The name of the file to look for in each directory
180# for additional configuration directives. See also the AllowOverride
181# directive.
182#
183AccessFileName .htaccess
184
185#
186# The following lines prevent .htaccess and .htpasswd files from being
187# viewed by Web clients.
188#
189<FilesMatch "^\.ht">
190 Require all denied
191</FilesMatch>
192
193
194#
195# The following directives define some format nicknames for use with
196# a CustomLog directive.
197#
198# These deviate from the Common Log Format definitions in that they use %O
199# (the actual bytes sent including headers) instead of %b (the size of the
200# requested file), because the latter makes it impossible to detect partial
201# requests.
202#
203# Note that the use of %{X-Forwarded-For}i instead of %h is not recommended.
204# Use mod_remoteip instead.
205#
206LogFormat "%v:%p %h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %O \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" vhost_combined
207LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %O \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" combined
208LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %O" common
209LogFormat "%{Referer}i -> %U" referer
210LogFormat "%{User-agent}i" agent
211
212# Include of directories ignores editors' and dpkg's backup files,
213# see README.Debian for details.
214
215# Include generic snippets of statements
216IncludeOptional conf-enabled/*.conf
217
218# Include the virtual host configurations:
219IncludeOptional sites-enabled/*.conf
220
221# vim: syntax=apache ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 sr noet