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Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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apache2 (Ubuntu) |
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Undecided
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Bug Description
I have an account with Google Mail [https:/
Do you have any specific proposals at the technical level to help me script some controls?
Google has an online account manager [https:/
A common observation on websites is the lack of a splash page instead of a 404 error as defined by W3C Standards.
Here is a sample of an attachment files I receive, that seem to be attached to emails instead of using a complete web page rolled out to a web server, this is thought to be an error of the web administrator and I would like a way to trace them back so I can advise them to fix these configuration issues to start with.
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://
<html xmlns="http://
<!--
Modified from the Debian original for Ubuntu
Last updated: 2016-11-16
See: https:/
-->
<head>
<meta http-equiv=
<title>Apache2 Ubuntu Default Page: It works</title>
<style type="text/css" media="screen">
* {
margin: 0px 0px 0px 0px;
padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px;
}
body, html {
padding: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
background-
font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;
font-size: 11pt;
text-align: center;
}
div.main_page {
position: relative;
display: table;
width: 800px;
margin-bottom: 3px;
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px;
border-width: 2px;
border-color: #212738;
border-style: solid;
background-
text-align: center;
}
div.page_header {
height: 99px;
width: 100%;
background-
}
div.page_header span {
margin: 15px 0px 0px 50px;
font-size: 180%;
font-weight: bold;
}
div.page_header img {
margin: 3px 0px 0px 40px;
border: 0px 0px 0px;
}
div.table_
clear: left;
min-width: 200px;
margin: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
background-
text-align: left;
}
div.table_
clear: left;
width: 100%;
margin: 4px 0px 0px 0px;
background-
color: #000000;
text-align: left;
}
div.table_
margin: 6px 0px 0px 6px;
}
div.content_
margin: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
background-
text-align: left;
}
div.content_
padding: 4px 8px 4px 8px;
color: #000000;
font-size: 100%;
}
div.content_
margin: 8px 0px 8px 0px;
padding: 8px 8px 8px 8px;
border-width: 1px;
border-style: dotted;
border-color: #000000;
background-
font-style: italic;
}
div.content_
margin-bottom: 6px;
}
div.content_
padding: 4px 8px 4px 16px;
}
div.section_
padding: 3px 6px 3px 6px;
background-
color: #FFFFFF;
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 112%;
text-align: center;
}
div.section_
background-
}
div.section_
background-
}
.floating_element {
position: relative;
float: left;
}
div.table_
div.content_
text-
font-weight: bold;
}
div.table_
div.table_
div.table_
color: #000000;
}
div.table_
background-
color: #FFFFFF;
}
div.content_
div.content_
div.
background-
color: #000000;
}
div.content_
background-
color: #DCDFE6;
}
div.validator {
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div class="main_page">
<div class="page_header floating_element">
<img src="/icons/
<span class="
Apache2 Ubuntu Default Page
</span>
</div>
<!-- <div class="
<div class="
TABLE OF CONTENTS
</div>
<div class="
<a href="#
</div>
<div class="
<a href="#
</div>
<div class="
<a href="#
</div>
<div class="
<a href="#
</div>
</div>
-->
<div class="
<div class="
<div id="about"></div>
It works!
</div>
<div class="
<p>
It is based on the equivalent page on Debian, from which the Ubuntu Apache
If you can read this page, it means that the Apache HTTP server installed at
</p>
<p>
If you are a normal user of this web site and don't know what this page is
If the problem persists, please contact the site's administrator.
</p>
</div>
<div class="
<div id="changes"></div>
</div>
<div class="
<p>
</p>
<p>
The configuration layout for an Apache2 web server installation on Ubuntu systems is as follows:
</p>
<pre>
/etc/apache2/
|-- apache2.conf
| `-- ports.conf
|-- mods-enabled
| |-- *.load
| `-- *.conf
|-- conf-enabled
| `-- *.conf
|-- sites-enabled
| `-- *.conf
</pre>
<ul>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="
<div id="docroot"></div>
</div>
<div class="
<p>
By default, Ubuntu does not allow access through the web browser to
<a href="http://
</p>
<p>
The default Ubuntu document root is <tt>/var/
can make your own virtual hosts under /var/www. This is different
to previous releases which provides better security out of the box.
</p>
</div>
<div class="
<div id="bugs"></div>
</div>
<div class="
<p>
</p>
<p>
to respective packages, not to the web server itself.
</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="validator">
</div>
</body>
</html>
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