Apache HTTP Server /etc/apache2/mods-available/access_compat.load

Original ๐Ÿ“‹ Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) 2 lines

Works On

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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat)
Same on:
Debian 13 (Trixie)
Other versions:

Details

Size
2 lines
MD5
f7f77b3eb4005749b583ff14b49f8bf1
SHA256
c7beb28538dbcb96cd5ffa98d7b4c10b494cac4575e081ec43ea82a8dd4c2e5d

Copy & Paste

curl:
curl https://exampleconfig.com/api/v1/config/original/f7f77b3eb4005749b583ff14b49f8bf1?hint=access_compat.load
wget:
wget -O access_compat.load https://exampleconfig.com/api/v1/config/original/f7f77b3eb4005749b583ff14b49f8bf1?hint=access_compat.load

For AI Agents

You are a DevOps agent. Fetch the default Apache HTTP Server config for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) from https://exampleconfig.com/api/v1/config/original/f7f77b3eb4005749b583ff14b49f8bf1?hint=access_compat.load. Compare with my current /etc/apache2/mods-available/access_compat.load and summarize differences and safe changes.

Copy this prompt into Claude, ChatGPT, or other AI assistants.

/etc/apache2/mods-available/access_compat.load
# Depends: authn_core
LoadModule access_compat_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_access_compat.so

Install Apache HTTP Server

Alpine Linux

sudo apk add apache2

Debian

sudo apt update && sudo apt install apache2

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

sudo yum install httpd

Ubuntu

sudo apt update && sudo apt install apache2

File Location

File Path
/etc/apache2/mods-available/access_compat.load
Directory
/etc/apache2/mods-available/
Significance
System-wide configuration directory
Description
Files in /etc/ contain system-wide configuration settings that affect all users.

FAQ

When should I use this access_compat.load?

Restore it. Compare it. Start clean.

How do I restore Apache HTTP Server defaults?

Download, replace, restart.

Is access_compat.load safe for production?

Yes. This is exactly what shipped. Safe starting point.

How does this differ from other OS versions?

Defaults change. This one is specific to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat).

Can I use this for Apache HTTP Server troubleshooting?

Absolutely. Diff this against yours to spot the problem.