Is there an ideal httpd.conf ?

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Charles-Edouard Coste

Thursday 25 January 2007 1:52:59 am

Hi everybody!
In order to finally success in running eZ publish, I took a dedicated hosting.
I have one server just to use eZ publish. But obviously all settings that seemed natural on every shared hostings disappeared and my hoster let me do all the job.
I am just developper not a good administrator and I have few problems to configure my apache well. Do you know how could be the ideal httpd.conf file ? A httpd.conf that could make eZ publish run the best way it can?

Xavier Dutoit

Thursday 25 January 2007 4:54:28 am

I don't touch httpd.conf, but add virtual config files under conf.d (depends on your distrib).

Have a look at the install doc for the virtual host config here, they have the proper config described if you want to use nice urls (and you want, I'm sure ;)

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Kristof Coomans

Thursday 25 January 2007 6:25:43 am

I also put the rewrite rules ( <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> ... </IfModule> ) inside one seperate file, which I include in all regular eZ publish virtual hosts with the Include directive.

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Kim Johansen

Thursday 25 January 2007 2:09:52 pm

It's not possible to create a ideal httpd.conf for eZ publish becouse all servers need there own configuration based on:

* Number of sites
* Number of hits
* Hardware (cpu/mem)
* bandwidth available
* Number of unique users

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