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apache config error for static host Added by varac 4 months ago. Updated 4 months ago. connection refused Status:RejectedStart date:06/30/2016Priority:HighDue date:Assignee:micah% Done:0%Category:ApacheTarget version:Platform 0.8.2 Waiting On: Security Implications:No Low Hanging Fruit: Description latest platform build failed, see https://0xacab.org/leap/platform/builds/483: root@rewdevstatic1:~# apachectl configtest apache2: Syntax error apache connection refused on line 219 of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf: Syntax error on line 6 of /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/rewire.org.conf: without matching
core system infrastructure includes a custom Tomcat/Struts-based web application proxied through an Apache web server. Development of our software involves software engineers working on the web application, web design gurus focused on the web interface, programmers writing CGI scripts and beta testers poking at our progress. To facilitate individualized development, we have a model whereby everyone on the project gets a personal Apache virtual host in which to install the web application and its sundry bits. Some people need more than one virtually hosted web site and sometimes a web site needs to be thrown up for a quick isolated test and then thrown away. To ease the ups and downs of the virtual hosts, I use wildcard A records in the DNS for our domains. This allows me to quickly configure (and un-configure) an Apache virtual host without having to formally register (and un-register) the host name in the nameserver. So I can configure a name-based virtual host for the Apache web server: