This is a discussion on Plesk httpd.include, and vhost.conf within the Apache Web Server forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; I'm using Plesk to manage my server and I need to make some special configurations. I created the vhost....
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I'm using Plesk to manage my server and I need to make some special
configurations. I created the vhost.conf file and made my changes, but they don't take effect. I'm told the httpd.include file is supposed to inport the vhost.conf file, but I don't see any directive in that file that seems to do anything of the sort. I'd simply add that line, but I fear it will get replaced by Plesk again. Does anyone know exactly what the order of operations with httpd.conf files in a Plesk system and at what point the vhost.conf file is supposedly imported? |
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jesse@codery.com wrote:
> I'm using Plesk to manage my server and I need to make some special > configurations. I created the vhost.conf file and made my changes, but > they don't take effect. I'm told the httpd.include file is supposed to > inport the vhost.conf file, but I don't see any directive in that file > that seems to do anything of the sort. I'd simply add that line, but I > fear it will get replaced by Plesk again. Does anyone know exactly > what the order of operations with httpd.conf files in a Plesk system > and at what point the vhost.conf file is supposedly imported? I have no idea of it's real workings, I do not have it here. I checked out the possibilities of a wildcard subdomain of a site that's hosted with Plesk on a server I did not control though, maybe this url is of some help to you: http://muffinresearch.co.uk/archives...ies-in-apache/ It seems to describe exactly what's needed to include the vhost.conf -- Rik Wasmus |