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Add option to delete default vhosts on Redhat/CentOS as well #81
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This functionality should be triggered by |
Yes, it should use the same option. Indeed, a careful review of the files might be needed, as I just gave them a quick glance before deleting on my server. |
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This issue is still relevant. removing userdir.conf welcome.conf and autoindex.conf is needed! |
Shouldn't have been closed. I'm open to a PR that only does these things (and doesn't affect SSL configs, as #131 did). |
I'm probably doing something wrong, but it seems like this role relies on the ssl.conf default vhost config to enable the |
We need to keep the default ssl.conf file and comment most directly vHost related configuration within This way there should be no breakage for ssl on COS/RHEL related systems. |
Hello @geerlingguy we are facing the same problem with default ssl.conf and VirtualHost entry on our Redhat System, are you going to merge the changes from @Blackskyliner ? |
Related, autoclosed PR here: #237 |
There are default vhosts and configuration files in CentOS 7:
(source: http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/os/x86_64/Packages/httpd-2.4.6-40.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm )
At least welcome.conf will provide a file if a configured vhost has no /index.html. Maybe something should be done to cleanup these config files ?
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