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Apr 9, 2020 · As described in the comments by AdminBee, you need to disable the service on an Ubuntu version with systemd : sudo systemctl disable apache2.
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Dec 30, 2014 · The default configuration file for Apache will provide a definition for your default website. It's files will be at /var/www/html/ .
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Recently every single machine has been flagged for having a vulnerable version of "httpd" to which there doesn't appear to be a path toward remediation aside ...
Nov 3, 2023 · Even ending the session when I go to localhost:8080 it still shows "it works" any know how to stop the server? Question. Archived post. New ...
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The first step to take in troubleshooting any service is to check that the service is running and able to function. A straightforward approach is to simply ...
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