The only real change to DA is how the httpd.conf files are written. You can let DA know to use the apache 2 files by setting "apache_ver=2.0" in your directadmin.conf file, but the convertor will do that for you anyway.
New templates:
virtual_host2.conf
virtual_host2_sub.conf
virtual_host2_secure.conf
virtual_host2_secure_sub.conf
The only real difference being the replacement of User and Group with
SuexecUserGroup.
Once you've go this version of DA, you'll be able to update to apache 2 by updating the build script and installing apache 2. The script will convert your main httpd.conf file and recompile apache/php/mod_frontpage etc for you. It will also set the required DA settings and rewrite all user httpd.conf files to apache 2.
To get and build apache 2.0, run the following:
cd /usr/local/directadmin/customapache
./build update
./build clean
./build update_data_ap2
./build convert
./build apache_2
./build php_ap2
./build mod_frontpage_ap2
./build mod_perl_ap2
New templates:
virtual_host2.conf
virtual_host2_sub.conf
virtual_host2_secure.conf
virtual_host2_secure_sub.conf
The only real difference being the replacement of User and Group with
SuexecUserGroup.
Once you've go this version of DA, you'll be able to update to apache 2 by updating the build script and installing apache 2. The script will convert your main httpd.conf file and recompile apache/php/mod_frontpage etc for you. It will also set the required DA settings and rewrite all user httpd.conf files to apache 2.
To get and build apache 2.0, run the following:
cd /usr/local/directadmin/customapache
./build update
./build clean
./build update_data_ap2
./build convert
./build apache_2
./build php_ap2
./build mod_frontpage_ap2
./build mod_perl_ap2