Arch: Is there any chance to use Apache all default for 2 or more virtual hosts?
I consider establishing an Arch based LAMP.
From reading this document, it seems there is must configuration to be done just for Apache itself, not to mention MySQL and PHP.
In Debian LAMP there much less to configure and the basic usage is basically "all default".
Is there any chance to use Arch Apache all default for 2 or more virtual hosts without all this configuration?
Sadly I didn't find any Ansible galaxy-role to make my life easier with this.
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I consider establishing an Arch based LAMP.
From reading this document, it seems there is must configuration to be done just for Apache itself, not to mention MySQL and PHP.
In Debian LAMP there much less to configure and the basic usage is basically "all default".
Is there any chance to use Arch Apache all default for 2 or more virtual hosts without all this configuration?
Sadly I didn't find any Ansible galaxy-role to make my life easier with this.
debian arch-linux apache-httpd configuration ansible
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I consider establishing an Arch based LAMP.
From reading this document, it seems there is must configuration to be done just for Apache itself, not to mention MySQL and PHP.
In Debian LAMP there much less to configure and the basic usage is basically "all default".
Is there any chance to use Arch Apache all default for 2 or more virtual hosts without all this configuration?
Sadly I didn't find any Ansible galaxy-role to make my life easier with this.
debian arch-linux apache-httpd configuration ansible
I consider establishing an Arch based LAMP.
From reading this document, it seems there is must configuration to be done just for Apache itself, not to mention MySQL and PHP.
In Debian LAMP there much less to configure and the basic usage is basically "all default".
Is there any chance to use Arch Apache all default for 2 or more virtual hosts without all this configuration?
Sadly I didn't find any Ansible galaxy-role to make my life easier with this.
debian arch-linux apache-httpd configuration ansible
debian arch-linux apache-httpd configuration ansible
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