When should I use this other-vhosts-access-log.conf?
Use this file to restore Apache HTTP Server defaults after misconfiguration, for fresh installations, or as a customization baseline.
curl https://exampleconfig.com/api/v1/config/original/2cad303fc4221d6b0068a8b37597b9fb?hint=other-vhosts-access-log.conf
wget -O other-vhosts-access-log.conf https://exampleconfig.com/api/v1/config/original/2cad303fc4221d6b0068a8b37597b9fb?hint=other-vhosts-access-log.conf
# Define an access log for VirtualHosts that don't define their own logfile
CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/other_vhosts_access.log vhost_combined
sudo apk add apache2
sudo apt update && sudo apt install apache2
sudo yum install httpd
sudo apt update && sudo apt install apache2
When should I use this other-vhosts-access-log.conf?
Use this file to restore Apache HTTP Server defaults after misconfiguration, for fresh installations, or as a customization baseline.
How do I restore Apache HTTP Server defaults?
Download this file, backup your current config, then replace /etc/apache2/conf-available/other-vhosts-access-log.conf. Restart Apache HTTP Server service.
Is other-vhosts-access-log.conf safe for production?
Factory default from Apache HTTP Server on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat). Safe baseline, but customize for your requirements.
How does this differ from other OS versions?
This config is from Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat). Other OS versions may have different defaults. Check compatibility section.
Can I use this for Apache HTTP Server troubleshooting?
Yes, compare this original config with your current settings to identify problematic modifications.