![]() vhost file, other files like rewrites, whitelisting, etc will be included. ![]() *.vhost (Virtual Host) files are entries to match hostnames and allow Apache to handle each domain traffic with different rules. vhost files aren’t to be copied into the enabled_vhosts folder but use symlinks to a relative path to the available_vhosts/*.vhost file ![]() Files contained in conf.d/ FileĪ default Enterprise Linux install uses this file extension and include folder as a place to override settings declared in nf and allow you to add addtional functionality at a global level in Apache. Below is a list of the different custom file extensions and naming conventions used in a typical AMS configured Dispatcher. We want to avoid poorly named files and extensions. Names used will describe the scope of where the file is applied it makes life easier. Naming them properly with names that eliminate conflicts and confusion helps a ton. Their use, naming convention, etc… Naming ConventionĪpache Web Server doesn’t actually care what the file extension is of a file when targeting it with an Include or IncludeOptional statement. This document will break down and explain each of the configuration files deployed in a standard built Dispatcher server provisioned in Adobe Managed Services.
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