A2ENCONF(8) | System Manager's Manual | A2ENCONF(8) |
a2enconf, a2disconf - enable or disable an apache2 configuration file
a2enconf [-q|--quiet] [-m|--maintmode] [ configuration ]
a2disconf [-q|--quiet] [-m|--maintmode] [-p|--purge] [ configuration ]
This manual page documents briefly the a2enconf and a2disconf commands.
a2enconf is a script that enables the specified configuration file within the apache2 configuration. It does this by creating symlinks within /etc/apache2/conf-enabled. Likewise, a2disconf disables a specific configuration part by removing those symlinks. It is not an error to enable a configuration which is already enabled, or to disable one which is already disabled.
Note that many configuration file may have a dependency to specific modules. Unlike module dependencies, these are not resolved automatically. Configuration fragments stored in the conf-available directory are considered non-essential or being installed and manged by reverse dependencies (e.g. web scripts).
a2enconf and a2disconf exit with status 0 if all configurations are processed successfully, 1 if errors occur, 2 if an invalid option was used.
Enables Apache security directives stored in the security configuration files, and disables the charset configuration.
apache2ctl(8), a2enmod(8), a2dismod(8), a2ensite(8), a2dissite(8).
This manual page was written by Arno Toell <debian@toell.net> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, as it is a Debian-specific script with the package.
14 February 2012 |