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Apache Configuration Files in /etc/apache2/
charset.conv
Specifies which character sets to use for different languages. Do not edit.
conf.d/*.conf
Configuration files added by other modules. These configuration files can be in-
cluded into your virtual host configuration where needed. See vhosts.d/vhost
.template for examples. By doing so, you can provide different module sets
for different virtual hosts.
default-server.conf
Global configuration for all virtual hosts with reasonable defaults. Instead of
changing the values, overwrite them with a virtual host configuration.
errors.conf
Defines how Apache responds to errors. To customize these messages for all virtual
hosts, edit this file. Otherwise overwrite these directives in your virtual host con-
figurations.
httpd.conf
The main Apache server configuration file. Avoid changing this file. It primarily
contains include statements and global settings. Overwrite global settings in the
pertinent configuration files listed here. Change host-specific settings (such as
document root) in your virtual host configuration.
listen.conf
Binds Apache to specific IP addresses and ports. Name-based virtual hosting (see
Section "Name-Based Virtual Hosts"
magic
Data for the mime_magic module that helps Apache automatically determine the
MIME type of an unknown file. Do not change.
mime.types
MIME types known by the system (this actually is a link to /etc/mime.types).
Do not edit. If you need to add MIME types not listed here, add them to mod
_mime-defaults.conf.
(page 378) is also configured here.
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