1# 2# This is the main Apache server configuration file. It contains the 3# configuration directives that give the server its instructions. 4# See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/> for detailed information. 5# In particular, see 6# <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/directives.html> 7# for a discussion of each configuration directive. 8# 9# 10# Do NOT simply read the instructions in here without understanding 11# what they do. They're here only as hints or reminders. If you are unsure 12# consult the online docs. You have been warned. 13# 14# The configuration directives are grouped into three basic sections: 15# 1. Directives that control the operation of the Apache server process as a 16# whole (the 'global environment'). 17# 2. Directives that define the parameters of the 'main' or 'default' server, 18# which responds to requests that aren't handled by a virtual host. 19# These directives also provide default values for the settings 20# of all virtual hosts. 21# 3. Settings for virtual hosts, which allow Web requests to be sent to 22# different IP addresses or hostnames and have them handled by the 23# same Apache server process. 24# 25# Configuration and logfile names: If the filenames you specify for many 26# of the server's control files begin with "/" (or "drive:/" for Win32), the 27# server will use that explicit path. If the filenames do *not* begin 28# with "/", the value of ServerRoot is prepended -- so "logs/foo.log" 29# with ServerRoot set to "/etc/httpd" will be interpreted by the 30# server as "/etc/httpd/logs/foo.log". 31# 32 33### Section 1: Global Environment 34# 35# The directives in this section affect the overall operation of Apache, 36# such as the number of concurrent requests it can handle or where it 37# can find its configuration files. 38# 39 40# 41# Don't give away too much information about all the subcomponents 42# we are running. Comment out this line if you don't mind remote sites 43# finding out what major optional modules you are running 44ServerTokens OS 45 46# 47# ServerRoot: The top of the directory tree under which the server's 48# configuration, error, and log files are kept. 49# 50# NOTE! If you intend to place this on an NFS (or otherwise network) 51# mounted filesystem then please read the LockFile documentation 52# (available at <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mpm_common.html#lockfile>); 53# you will save yourself a lot of trouble. 54# 55# Do NOT add a slash at the end of the directory path. 56# 57ServerRoot "/etc/httpd" 58 59# 60# PidFile: The file in which the server should record its process 61# identification number when it starts. 62# 63LockFile "/tmp/WebKit/httpd.lock" 64 65# 66# PidFile: The file in which the server should record its process 67# identification number when it starts. 68# 69PidFile "/tmp/WebKit/httpd.pid" 70 71# 72# ScoreBoardFile: File used to store internal server process information. 73# Not all architectures require this. But if yours does (you'll know because 74# this file will be created when you run Apache) then you *must* ensure that 75# no two invocations of Apache share the same scoreboard file. 76# 77ScoreBoardFile "/tmp/WebKit/httpd.scoreboard" 78 79# 80# Timeout: The number of seconds before receives and sends time out. 81# 82Timeout 300 83 84# 85# KeepAlive: Whether or not to allow persistent connections (more than 86# one request per connection). Set to "Off" to deactivate. 87# 88KeepAlive On 89 90# 91# MaxKeepAliveRequests: The maximum number of requests to allow 92# during a persistent connection. Set to 0 to allow an unlimited amount. 93# We recommend you leave this number high, for maximum performance. 94# 95MaxKeepAliveRequests 100 96 97# 98# KeepAliveTimeout: Number of seconds to wait for the next request from the 99# same client on the same connection. 100# 101KeepAliveTimeout 15 102 103MinSpareServers 1 104MaxSpareServers 5 105StartServers 1 106MaxClients 150 107 108## 109## Server-Pool Size Regulation (MPM specific) 110## 111 112# prefork MPM 113# StartServers: number of server processes to start 114# MinSpareServers: minimum number of server processes which are kept spare 115# MaxSpareServers: maximum number of server processes which are kept spare 116# ServerLimit: maximum value for MaxClients for the lifetime of the server 117# MaxClients: maximum number of server processes allowed to start 118# MaxRequestsPerChild: maximum number of requests a server process serves 119 120# worker MPM 121# StartServers: initial number of server processes to start 122# MaxClients: maximum number of simultaneous client connections 123# MinSpareThreads: minimum number of worker threads which are kept spare 124# MaxSpareThreads: maximum number of worker threads which are kept spare 125# ThreadsPerChild: constant number of worker threads in each server process 126# MaxRequestsPerChild: maximum number of requests a server process serves 127 128MaxRequestsPerChild 100000 129 130# 131# Listen: Allows you to bind Apache to specific IP addresses and/or 132# ports, in addition to the default. See also the <VirtualHost> 133# directive. 134# 135# Change this to Listen on specific IP addresses as shown below to 136# prevent Apache from glomming onto all bound IP addresses (0.0.0.0) 137# 138#Listen 12.34.56.78:80 139Listen 127.0.0.1:8080 140Listen 127.0.0.1:8443 141# We listen to both IPv4 and IPv6 loop-back addresses, but ignore 142# requests to 8000 from random users on network. 143# See https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37104 144Listen [::1]:8000 145Listen [::1]:8080 146Listen [::1]:8443 147 148# 149# Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) Support 150# 151# To be able to use the functionality of a module which was built as a DSO you 152# have to place corresponding `LoadModule' lines at this location so the 153# directives contained in it are actually available _before_ they are used. 154# Statically compiled modules (those listed by `httpd -l') do not need 155# to be loaded here. 156# 157# Example: 158# LoadModule foo_module modules/mod_foo.so 159# 160#LoadModule auth_basic_module modules/mod_auth_basic.so 161#LoadModule auth_digest_module modules/mod_auth_digest.so 162#LoadModule authn_file_module modules/mod_authn_file.so 163#LoadModule authn_alias_module modules/mod_authn_alias.so 164#LoadModule authn_anon_module modules/mod_authn_anon.so 165#LoadModule authn_dbm_module modules/mod_authn_dbm.so 166#LoadModule authn_default_module modules/mod_authn_default.so 167LoadModule authz_host_module modules/mod_authz_host.so 168#LoadModule authz_user_module modules/mod_authz_user.so 169#LoadModule authz_owner_module modules/mod_authz_owner.so 170#LoadModule authz_groupfile_module modules/mod_authz_groupfile.so 171#LoadModule authz_dbm_module modules/mod_authz_dbm.so 172#LoadModule authz_default_module modules/mod_authz_default.so 173#LoadModule ldap_module modules/mod_ldap.so 174#LoadModule authnz_ldap_module modules/mod_authnz_ldap.so 175LoadModule include_module modules/mod_include.so 176LoadModule log_config_module modules/mod_log_config.so 177#LoadModule logio_module modules/mod_logio.so 178#LoadModule env_module modules/mod_env.so 179#LoadModule ext_filter_module modules/mod_ext_filter.so 180#LoadModule mime_magic_module modules/mod_mime_magic.so 181#LoadModule expires_module modules/mod_expires.so 182#LoadModule deflate_module modules/mod_deflate.so 183LoadModule headers_module modules/mod_headers.so 184#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so 185#LoadModule setenvif_module modules/mod_setenvif.so 186LoadModule mime_module modules/mod_mime.so 187#LoadModule dav_module modules/mod_dav.so 188#LoadModule status_module modules/mod_status.so 189#LoadModule autoindex_module modules/mod_autoindex.so 190#LoadModule info_module modules/mod_info.so 191#LoadModule dav_fs_module modules/mod_dav_fs.so 192#LoadModule vhost_alias_module modules/mod_vhost_alias.so 193LoadModule negotiation_module modules/mod_negotiation.so 194#LoadModule dir_module modules/mod_dir.so 195LoadModule actions_module modules/mod_actions.so 196#LoadModule speling_module modules/mod_speling.so 197#LoadModule userdir_module modules/mod_userdir.so 198LoadModule alias_module modules/mod_alias.so 199LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so 200#LoadModule proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so 201#LoadModule proxy_balancer_module modules/mod_proxy_balancer.so 202#LoadModule proxy_ftp_module modules/mod_proxy_ftp.so 203#LoadModule proxy_http_module modules/mod_proxy_http.so 204#LoadModule proxy_connect_module modules/mod_proxy_connect.so 205#LoadModule cache_module modules/mod_cache.so 206#LoadModule suexec_module modules/mod_suexec.so 207#LoadModule disk_cache_module modules/mod_disk_cache.so 208#LoadModule file_cache_module modules/mod_file_cache.so 209#LoadModule mem_cache_module modules/mod_mem_cache.so 210LoadModule cgi_module modules/mod_cgi.so 211LoadModule ssl_module modules/mod_ssl.so 212LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so 213 214# 215# The following modules are not loaded by default: 216# 217#LoadModule cern_meta_module modules/mod_cern_meta.so 218LoadModule asis_module modules/mod_asis.so 219 220# 221# Load config files from the config directory "/etc/httpd/conf.d". 222# 223#Include conf.d/*.conf 224 225# 226# ExtendedStatus controls whether Apache will generate "full" status 227# information (ExtendedStatus On) or just basic information (ExtendedStatus 228# Off) when the "server-status" handler is called. The default is Off. 229# 230#ExtendedStatus On 231 232# 233# If you wish httpd to run as a different user or group, you must run 234# httpd as root initially and it will switch. 235# 236# User/Group: The name (or #number) of the user/group to run httpd as. 237# . On SCO (ODT 3) use "User nouser" and "Group nogroup". 238# . On HPUX you may not be able to use shared memory as nobody, and the 239# suggested workaround is to create a user www and use that user. 240# NOTE that some kernels refuse to setgid(Group) or semctl(IPC_SET) 241# when the value of (unsigned)Group is above 60000; 242# don't use Group #-1 on these systems! 243# 244User apache 245Group apache 246 247### Section 2: 'Main' server configuration 248# 249# The directives in this section set up the values used by the 'main' 250# server, which responds to any requests that aren't handled by a 251# <VirtualHost> definition. These values also provide defaults for 252# any <VirtualHost> containers you may define later in the file. 253# 254# All of these directives may appear inside <VirtualHost> containers, 255# in which case these default settings will be overridden for the 256# virtual host being defined. 257# 258 259# 260# ServerAdmin: Your address, where problems with the server should be 261# e-mailed. This address appears on some server-generated pages, such 262# as error documents. e.g. admin@your-domain.com 263# 264ServerAdmin root@localhost 265 266# 267# ServerName gives the name and port that the server uses to identify itself. 268# This can often be determined automatically, but we recommend you specify 269# it explicitly to prevent problems during startup. 270# 271# If this is not set to valid DNS name for your host, server-generated 272# redirections will not work. See also the UseCanonicalName directive. 273# 274# If your host doesn't have a registered DNS name, enter its IP address here. 275# You will have to access it by its address anyway, and this will make 276# redirections work in a sensible way. 277# 278ServerName 127.0.0.1 279 280# 281# UseCanonicalName: Determines how Apache constructs self-referencing 282# URLs and the SERVER_NAME and SERVER_PORT variables. 283# When set "Off", Apache will use the Hostname and Port supplied 284# by the client. When set "On", Apache will use the value of the 285# ServerName directive. 286# 287UseCanonicalName On 288 289# 290# DocumentRoot: The directory out of which you will serve your 291# documents. By default, all requests are taken from this directory, but 292# symbolic links and aliases may be used to point to other locations. 293# 294#DocumentRoot "/var/www/html" 295 296# 297# Each directory to which Apache has access can be configured with respect 298# to which services and features are allowed and/or disabled in that 299# directory (and its subdirectories). 300# 301# Note that from this point forward you must specifically allow 302# particular features to be enabled - so if something's not working as 303# you might expect, make sure that you have specifically enabled it 304# below. 305# 306 307# 308# This should be changed to whatever you set DocumentRoot to. 309# 310<Directory /> 311 312# 313# Possible values for the Options directive are "None", "All", 314# or any combination of: 315# Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks SymLinksifOwnerMatch ExecCGI MultiViews 316# 317# Note that "MultiViews" must be named *explicitly* --- "Options All" 318# doesn't give it to you. 319# 320# The Options directive is both complicated and important. Please see 321# http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#options 322# for more information. 323# 324 Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews ExecCGI Includes 325 326# 327# AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files. 328# It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords: 329# Options FileInfo AuthConfig Limit 330# 331 AllowOverride All 332 333# 334# Controls who can get stuff from this server. 335# 336 Order allow,deny 337 Allow from all 338 339</Directory> 340 341# 342# 343# Control access to UserDir directories. The following is an example 344# for a site where these directories are restricted to read-only. 345# 346#<Directory /home/*/public_html> 347# AllowOverride FileInfo AuthConfig Limit 348# Options MultiViews Indexes SymLinksIfOwnerMatch IncludesNoExec 349# <Limit GET POST OPTIONS> 350# Order allow,deny 351# Allow from all 352# </Limit> 353# <LimitExcept GET POST OPTIONS> 354# Order deny,allow 355# Deny from all 356# </LimitExcept> 357#</Directory> 358 359# 360# DirectoryIndex: sets the file that Apache will serve if a directory 361# is requested. 362# 363# The index.html.var file (a type-map) is used to deliver content- 364# negotiated documents. The MultiViews Option can be used for the 365# same purpose, but it is much slower. 366# 367#DirectoryIndex index.html index.html.var 368 369# 370# AccessFileName: The name of the file to look for in each directory 371# for additional configuration directives. See also the AllowOverride 372# directive. 373# 374AccessFileName .htaccess 375 376# 377# The following lines prevent .htaccess and .htpasswd files from being 378# viewed by Web clients. 379# 380<Files ~ "^\.([Hh][Tt]|[Dd][Ss]_[Ss])"> 381 Order allow,deny 382 Deny from all 383 Satisfy All 384</Files> 385 386# 387# Apple specific filesystem protection. 388# 389 390<Files "rsrc"> 391 Order allow,deny 392 Deny from all 393 Satisfy All 394</Files> 395 396<Directory ~ ".*\.\.namedfork"> 397 Order allow,deny 398 Deny from all 399 Satisfy All 400</Directory> 401 402# 403# TypesConfig describes where the mime.types file (or equivalent) is 404# to be found. 405# 406TypesConfig /etc/mime.types 407 408# 409# DefaultType is the default MIME type the server will use for a document 410# if it cannot otherwise determine one, such as from filename extensions. 411# If your server contains mostly text or HTML documents, "text/plain" is 412# a good value. If most of your content is binary, such as applications 413# or images, you may want to use "application/octet-stream" instead to 414# keep browsers from trying to display binary files as though they are 415# text. 416# 417DefaultType text/plain 418 419# 420# HostnameLookups: Log the names of clients or just their IP addresses 421# e.g., www.apache.org (on) or 204.62.129.132 (off). 422# The default is off because it'd be overall better for the net if people 423# had to knowingly turn this feature on, since enabling it means that 424# each client request will result in AT LEAST one lookup request to the 425# nameserver. 426# 427HostnameLookups Off 428 429# 430# EnableMMAP: Control whether memory-mapping is used to deliver 431# files (assuming that the underlying OS supports it). 432# The default is on; turn this off if you serve from NFS-mounted 433# filesystems. On some systems, turning it off (regardless of 434# filesystem) can improve performance; for details, please see 435# http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#enablemmap 436# 437#EnableMMAP off 438 439# 440# EnableSendfile: Control whether the sendfile kernel support is 441# used to deliver files (assuming that the OS supports it). 442# The default is on; turn this off if you serve from NFS-mounted 443# filesystems. Please see 444# http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#enablesendfile 445# 446#EnableSendfile off 447 448# 449# ErrorLog: The location of the error log file. 450# If you do not specify an ErrorLog directive within a <VirtualHost> 451# container, error messages relating to that virtual host will be 452# logged here. If you *do* define an error logfile for a <VirtualHost> 453# container, that host's errors will be logged there and not here. 454# 455#ErrorLog /tmp/WebKit/error_log 456 457# 458# LogLevel: Control the number of messages logged to the error_log. 459# Possible values include: debug, info, notice, warn, error, crit, 460# alert, emerg. 461# 462LogLevel warn 463 464# 465# The following directives define some format nicknames for use with 466# a CustomLog directive (see below). 467# 468LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" combined 469LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b" common 470LogFormat "%{Referer}i -> %U" referer 471LogFormat "%{User-agent}i" agent 472 473# "combinedio" includes actual counts of actual bytes received (%I) and sent (%O); this 474# requires the mod_logio module to be loaded. 475#LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" %I %O" combinedio 476 477# 478# The location and format of the access logfile (Common Logfile Format). 479# If you do not define any access logfiles within a <VirtualHost> 480# container, they will be logged here. Contrariwise, if you *do* 481# define per-<VirtualHost> access logfiles, transactions will be 482# logged therein and *not* in this file. 483# 484#CustomLog logs/access_log common 485 486# 487# If you would like to have separate agent and referer logfiles, uncomment 488# the following directives. 489# 490#CustomLog logs/referer_log referer 491#CustomLog logs/agent_log agent 492 493# 494# For a single logfile with access, agent, and referer information 495# (Combined Logfile Format), use the following directive: 496# 497#CustomLog logs/access_log combined 498 499# 500# Optionally add a line containing the server version and virtual host 501# name to server-generated pages (internal error documents, FTP directory 502# listings, mod_status and mod_info output etc., but not CGI generated 503# documents or custom error documents). 504# Set to "EMail" to also include a mailto: link to the ServerAdmin. 505# Set to one of: On | Off | EMail 506# 507ServerSignature On 508 509# 510# Aliases: Add here as many aliases as you need (with no limit). The format is 511# Alias fakename realname 512# 513# Note that if you include a trailing / on fakename then the server will 514# require it to be present in the URL. So "/icons" isn't aliased in this 515# example, only "/icons/". If the fakename is slash-terminated, then the 516# realname must also be slash terminated, and if the fakename omits the 517# trailing slash, the realname must also omit it. 518# 519# We include the /icons/ alias for FancyIndexed directory listings. If you 520# do not use FancyIndexing, you may comment this out. 521# 522# 523# ScriptAlias: This controls which directories contain server scripts. 524# ScriptAliases are essentially the same as Aliases, except that 525# documents in the realname directory are treated as applications and 526# run by the server when requested rather than as documents sent to the client. 527# The same rules about trailing "/" apply to ScriptAlias directives as to 528# Alias. 529# 530 531# 532# Redirect allows you to tell clients about documents which used to exist in 533# your server's namespace, but do not anymore. This allows you to tell the 534# clients where to look for the relocated document. 535# Example: 536# Redirect permanent /foo http://www.example.com/bar 537 538# 539# Directives controlling the display of server-generated directory listings. 540# 541 542# 543# AddDescription allows you to place a short description after a file in 544# server-generated indexes. These are only displayed for FancyIndexed 545# directories. 546# Format: AddDescription "description" filename 547# 548#AddDescription "GZIP compressed document" .gz 549#AddDescription "tar archive" .tar 550#AddDescription "GZIP compressed tar archive" .tgz 551 552# 553# DefaultLanguage and AddLanguage allows you to specify the language of 554# a document. You can then use content negotiation to give a browser a 555# file in a language the user can understand. 556# 557# Specify a default language. This means that all data 558# going out without a specific language tag (see below) will 559# be marked with this one. You probably do NOT want to set 560# this unless you are sure it is correct for all cases. 561# 562# * It is generally better to not mark a page as 563# * being a certain language than marking it with the wrong 564# * language! 565# 566# DefaultLanguage nl 567# 568# Note 1: The suffix does not have to be the same as the language 569# keyword --- those with documents in Polish (whose net-standard 570# language code is pl) may wish to use "AddLanguage pl .po" to 571# avoid the ambiguity with the common suffix for perl scripts. 572# 573# Note 2: The example entries below illustrate that in some cases 574# the two character 'Language' abbreviation is not identical to 575# the two character 'Country' code for its country, 576# E.g. 'Danmark/dk' versus 'Danish/da'. 577# 578# Note 3: In the case of 'ltz' we violate the RFC by using a three char 579# specifier. There is 'work in progress' to fix this and get 580# the reference data for rfc1766 cleaned up. 581# 582# Catalan (ca) - Croatian (hr) - Czech (cs) - Danish (da) - Dutch (nl) 583# English (en) - Esperanto (eo) - Estonian (et) - French (fr) - German (de) 584# Greek-Modern (el) - Hebrew (he) - Italian (it) - Japanese (ja) 585# Korean (ko) - Luxembourgeois* (ltz) - Norwegian Nynorsk (nn) 586# Norwegian (no) - Polish (pl) - Portugese (pt) 587# Brazilian Portuguese (pt-BR) - Russian (ru) - Swedish (sv) 588# Simplified Chinese (zh-CN) - Spanish (es) - Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) 589# 590AddLanguage ca .ca 591AddLanguage cs .cz .cs 592AddLanguage da .dk 593AddLanguage de .de 594AddLanguage el .el 595AddLanguage en .en 596AddLanguage eo .eo 597AddLanguage es .es 598AddLanguage et .et 599AddLanguage fr .fr 600AddLanguage he .he 601AddLanguage hr .hr 602AddLanguage it .it 603AddLanguage ja .ja 604AddLanguage ko .ko 605AddLanguage ltz .ltz 606AddLanguage nl .nl 607AddLanguage nn .nn 608AddLanguage no .no 609AddLanguage pl .po 610AddLanguage pt .pt 611AddLanguage pt-BR .pt-br 612AddLanguage ru .ru 613AddLanguage sv .sv 614AddLanguage zh-CN .zh-cn 615AddLanguage zh-TW .zh-tw 616AddCharset Big5 .Big5 .big5 617AddCharset WINDOWS-1251 .cp-1251 618AddCharset CP866 .cp866 619AddCharset ISO-8859-5 .iso-ru 620AddCharset KOI8-R .koi8-r 621AddCharset UCS-2 .ucs2 622AddCharset UCS-4 .ucs4 623AddCharset UTF-8 .utf8 624 625# 626# LanguagePriority allows you to give precedence to some languages 627# in case of a tie during content negotiation. 628# 629# Just list the languages in decreasing order of preference. We have 630# more or less alphabetized them here. You probably want to change this. 631# 632<IfModule mod_negotiation.c> 633 LanguagePriority en ca cs da de el eo es et fr he hr it ja ko ltz nl nn no pl pt pt-BR ru sv zh-CN zh-TW 634</IfModule> 635 636# 637# ForceLanguagePriority allows you to serve a result page rather than 638# MULTIPLE CHOICES (Prefer) [in case of a tie] or NOT ACCEPTABLE (Fallback) 639# [in case no accepted languages matched the available variants] 640# 641#ForceLanguagePriority Prefer Fallback 642 643# 644# Specify a default charset for all content served; this enables 645# interpretation of all content as UTF-8 by default. To use the 646# default browser choice (ISO-8859-1), or to allow the META tags 647# in HTML content to override this choice, comment out this 648# directive: 649# 650#AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 651 652# 653# AddType allows you to add to or override the MIME configuration 654# file mime.types for specific file types. 655# 656#AddType application/x-tar .tgz 657 658# 659# AddEncoding allows you to have certain browsers uncompress 660# information on the fly. Note: Not all browsers support this. 661# Despite the name similarity, the following Add* directives have nothing 662# to do with the FancyIndexing customization directives above. 663# 664AddEncoding x-compress .Z 665AddEncoding x-gzip .gz .tgz 666 667# If the AddEncoding directives above are commented-out, then you 668# probably should define those extensions to indicate media types: 669# 670#AddType application/x-compress .Z 671#AddType application/x-gzip .gz .tgz 672 673# 674# MIME-types for downloading Certificates and CRLs 675# 676AddType application/x-x509-ca-cert .crt 677AddType application/x-pkcs7-crl .crl 678 679# 680# AddHandler allows you to map certain file extensions to "handlers": 681# actions unrelated to filetype. These can be either built into the server 682# or added with the Action directive (see below) 683# 684# To use CGI scripts outside of ScriptAliased directories: 685# (You will also need to add "ExecCGI" to the "Options" directive.) 686# 687AddHandler cgi-script .cgi .pl 688 689# 690# Filters allow you to process content before it is sent to the client. 691# 692# To parse .shtml files for server-side includes (SSI): 693# (You will also need to add "Includes" to the "Options" directive.) 694# 695AddType text/html .shtml 696AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .shtml 697 698# 699# For files that include their own HTTP headers: 700# 701AddHandler send-as-is asis 702 703# 704# For type maps (negotiated resources): 705# (This is enabled by default to allow the Apache "It Worked" page 706# to be distributed in multiple languages.) 707# 708#AddHandler type-map var 709 710# 711# Action lets you define media types that will execute a script whenever 712# a matching file is called. This eliminates the need for repeated URL 713# pathnames for oft-used CGI file processors. 714# Format: Action media/type /cgi-script/location 715# Format: Action handler-name /cgi-script/location 716# 717 718# 719# Customizable error responses come in three flavors: 720# 1) plain text 2) local redirects 3) external redirects 721# 722# Some examples: 723#ErrorDocument 500 "The server made a boo boo." 724#ErrorDocument 404 /missing.html 725#ErrorDocument 404 "/cgi-bin/missing_handler.pl" 726#ErrorDocument 402 http://www.example.com/subscription_info.html 727# 728 729# 730# Putting this all together, we can internationalize error responses. 731# 732# We use Alias to redirect any /error/HTTP_<error>.html.var response to 733# our collection of by-error message multi-language collections. We use 734# includes to substitute the appropriate text. 735# 736# You can modify the messages' appearance without changing any of the 737# default HTTP_<error>.html.var files by adding the line: 738# 739# Alias /error/include/ "/your/include/path/" 740# 741# which allows you to create your own set of files by starting with the 742# /var/www/error/include/ files and 743# copying them to /your/include/path/, even on a per-VirtualHost basis. 744# 745 746# 747# The following directives modify normal HTTP response behavior to 748# handle known problems with browser implementations. 749# 750#BrowserMatch "Mozilla/2" nokeepalive 751#BrowserMatch "MSIE 4\.0b2;" nokeepalive downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0 752#BrowserMatch "RealPlayer 4\.0" force-response-1.0 753#BrowserMatch "Java/1\.0" force-response-1.0 754#BrowserMatch "JDK/1\.0" force-response-1.0 755 756# 757# The following directive disables redirects on non-GET requests for 758# a directory that does not include the trailing slash. This fixes a 759# problem with Microsoft WebFolders which does not appropriately handle 760# redirects for folders with DAV methods. 761# Same deal with Apple's DAV filesystem and Gnome VFS support for DAV. 762# 763#BrowserMatch "Microsoft Data Access Internet Publishing Provider" redirect-carefully 764#BrowserMatch "MS FrontPage" redirect-carefully 765#BrowserMatch "^WebDrive" redirect-carefully 766#BrowserMatch "^WebDAVFS/1.[0123]" redirect-carefully 767#BrowserMatch "^gnome-vfs/1.0" redirect-carefully 768#BrowserMatch "^XML Spy" redirect-carefully 769#BrowserMatch "^Dreamweaver-WebDAV-SCM1" redirect-carefully 770 771# 772# Allow server status reports generated by mod_status, 773# with the URL of http://servername/server-status 774# Change the ".example.com" to match your domain to enable. 775# 776#<Location /server-status> 777# SetHandler server-status 778# Order deny,allow 779# Deny from all 780# Allow from .example.com 781#</Location> 782 783# 784# Allow remote server configuration reports, with the URL of 785# http://servername/server-info (requires that mod_info.c be loaded). 786# Change the ".example.com" to match your domain to enable. 787# 788#<Location /server-info> 789# SetHandler server-info 790# Order deny,allow 791# Deny from all 792# Allow from .example.com 793#</Location> 794 795# 796# Proxy Server directives. Uncomment the following lines to 797# enable the proxy server: 798# 799#<IfModule mod_proxy.c> 800#ProxyRequests On 801# 802#<Proxy *> 803# Order deny,allow 804# Deny from all 805# Allow from .example.com 806#</Proxy> 807 808# 809# Enable/disable the handling of HTTP/1.1 "Via:" headers. 810# ("Full" adds the server version; "Block" removes all outgoing Via: headers) 811# Set to one of: Off | On | Full | Block 812# 813#ProxyVia On 814 815# 816# To enable a cache of proxied content, uncomment the following lines. 817# See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_cache.html for more details. 818# 819#<IfModule mod_disk_cache.c> 820# CacheEnable disk / 821# CacheRoot "/var/cache/mod_proxy" 822#</IfModule> 823# 824 825#</IfModule> 826# End of proxy directives. 827 828### Section 3: Virtual Hosts 829# 830# VirtualHost: If you want to maintain multiple domains/hostnames on your 831# machine you can setup VirtualHost containers for them. Most configurations 832# use only name-based virtual hosts so the server doesn't need to worry about 833# IP addresses. This is indicated by the asterisks in the directives below. 834# 835# Please see the documentation at 836# <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/> 837# for further details before you try to setup virtual hosts. 838# 839# You may use the command line option '-S' to verify your virtual host 840# configuration. 841 842# 843# Use name-based virtual hosting. 844# 845#NameVirtualHost *:80 846# 847# NOTE: NameVirtualHost cannot be used without a port specifier 848# (e.g. :80) if mod_ssl is being used, due to the nature of the 849# SSL protocol. 850# 851 852# 853# VirtualHost example: 854# Almost any Apache directive may go into a VirtualHost container. 855# The first VirtualHost section is used for requests without a known 856# server name. 857# 858#<VirtualHost *:80> 859# ServerAdmin webmaster@dummy-host.example.com 860# DocumentRoot /www/docs/dummy-host.example.com 861# ServerName dummy-host.example.com 862# ErrorLog logs/dummy-host.example.com-error_log 863# CustomLog logs/dummy-host.example.com-access_log common 864#</VirtualHost> 865 866<IfModule mod_php5.c> 867 # If php is turned on, we repsect .php and .phps files. 868 AddType application/x-httpd-php .php 869 AddType application/x-httpd-php .bat 870 AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps 871 872 # Since most users will want index.php to work we 873 # also automatically enable index.php 874 <IfModule mod_dir.c> 875 DirectoryIndex index.html index.php 876 </IfModule> 877</IfModule> 878 879<IfModule mod_rewrite.c> 880 RewriteEngine On 881 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} ^TRACE 882 RewriteRule .* - [F] 883</IfModule> 884 885<VirtualHost *:8443> 886 ServerName 127.0.0.1 887 SSLEngine On 888</VirtualHost> 889