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Re: Default virtualhost on Debian Jessie with Apache 2.4.10



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On 05/06/2015 01:09 AM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Daniel Bareiro wrote:
>> Marco Stoecker wrote:
>>> I do have the same issue. I disabled the default config in 
>>> "sites-enabled" (which in fact removed the symbolic link to
>>> the 000-default.conf in "sites-available") and did a restart of
>>> apache, but still the default page is showing up. I there
>>> another way to disable the default site? I'd like to have only
>>> the mailman site enabled.
>> 
>> Thanks for confirm the behavior that I had mentioned. I don't
>> remember this happening with Apache 2.2.22 on Debian Wheezy. So
>> at the beginning of this thread I had asked whether it is likely
>> that this configuration is compiled into Apache.
> 
> I cannot reproduce the behavior that you have reported.  I had 
> previously tested on my Sid system.  I just now debootstrap'd a 
> pristine Jessie 8 system and tested and apache2 is not listening
> to port 80 after performing the following configuration which was 
> previously discussed in this thread.
> 
> Ensure that no web server is running in the host environment.
> 
> service apache2 stop service nginx stop service ... stop  # ... any
> other installed web servers ... wget -O/dev/null -S
> http://127.0.0.1/ --2015-05-05 17:01:51--  http://127.0.0.1/ 
> Connecting to 127.0.0.1:80... failed: Connection refused. ... Good.
> No web servers are running as verified above. ...
> 
> Then set up a pristine test case system in a chroot.
> 
> debootstrap jessie /srv/chroot/jessie
> http://http.debian.net/debian mount -o bind /proc
> /srv/chroot/jessie/proc chroot /srv/chroot/jessie su - apt-get
> install apache2 ln -sfn ../sites-available/default-ssl.conf
> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf a2enmod ssl sed
> --in-place '/^Listen 80/s/^/# /' /etc/apache2/ports.conf service
> apache2 restart
> 
> At that point apache is running.  It is not listening on port 80.
> 
> # wget -O/dev/null -S http://127.0.0.1/ --2015-05-05 17:01:51--
> http://127.0.0.1/ Connecting to 127.0.0.1:80... failed: Connection
> refused.
> 
> It is listening on port 443 with ssl.
> 
> # wget -O/dev/null -S -q --no-check-certificate https://127.0.0.1/ 
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Tue, 05 May 2015 23:01:14 GMT Server:
> Apache/2.4.10 (Debian) Last-Modified: Tue, 05 May 2015 22:47:53
> GMT ETag: "2b60-5155d780793dc" Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length:
> 11104 Vary: Accept-Encoding Keep-Alive: timeout=5, max=100 
> Connection: Keep-Alive Content-Type: text/html
> 
> Please double check and ensure that you have accomplished all of
> the required steps again.  I feel certain that one of them has been
> left out.
> 
> If you still think there is a problem then try the above steps to 
> reproduce it using a pristine system.  Then compare the pristine 
> environment to the problem environment.
> 
> Bob
> 

Hi Bob
thanks for your help. I did it the other way. Just installed wheezy on
a 2nd machine, installed apache2, disabled the default site and still,
if I call http://192.168.10.16, it shows the default site. So I was
wrong, saying wheezy did different. But is where can I disable the
default completely (I guess somewhere to change the DocumentRoot in
the main config)?
BR
Marco
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