@dw
tou trapnou narazkou "niektorych srandovnych distribuciach je konfiguracia v /etc/apache2?" jsi namyslene narazeni na Debian/Ubuntu?
protoze koukam ze i kdyz nektere maji /etc/httpd, tak ale ma treba Arch balicek apache, SUSE ma dir v /etc i jmeno sluzby apache2...
a "vsechny" mu zaroven rikaji zkracene "Apache" nikoliv "httpd" ;-)
The Apache HTTP Server, or Apache for short
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Install the apache package.
Apache configuration files are located in /etc/httpd/conf
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To start Apache, start httpd.service
Navigate to http://localhost to access the Apache test page
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Certain changes may require Apache to be fully restarted.
SUSE
the Apache HTTP Server (Apache)
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INSTALLING APACHE WITH THE DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
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sudo systemctl enable apache2
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If Apache is up and running, you get a test page stating “It works!”.
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/etc/apache2/