Hi,
In my httpd.conf I have a lot of subdomains for server aliases (about 100). If I add new domain then those subdomains are gone, because it seems that DA overwrites the complete config file.
The way I'm handling things now is to chattr +i the http.conf file. Problem is if I need to add another domain through DA then I need change the file with chattr -i, copy the httpd.conf and add the domain then put the subdomains back and again use chattr +i to protect it again. Everytime the httpd.conf files needs a change I have to go through this process.
I would love a feature on the httpd.conf file that keeps your manually added settings and keeps those subdomains in place when adding a new domain or when changing settings on another domain.
This has been bugging me for about 2 years now and I thought well lets request a feature that keeps all settings in place and just changes what you needed to be changed.
I'm sure other people have run into this problem too.
In my httpd.conf I have a lot of subdomains for server aliases (about 100). If I add new domain then those subdomains are gone, because it seems that DA overwrites the complete config file.
The way I'm handling things now is to chattr +i the http.conf file. Problem is if I need to add another domain through DA then I need change the file with chattr -i, copy the httpd.conf and add the domain then put the subdomains back and again use chattr +i to protect it again. Everytime the httpd.conf files needs a change I have to go through this process.
I would love a feature on the httpd.conf file that keeps your manually added settings and keeps those subdomains in place when adding a new domain or when changing settings on another domain.
This has been bugging me for about 2 years now and I thought well lets request a feature that keeps all settings in place and just changes what you needed to be changed.
I'm sure other people have run into this problem too.