I doubt this is going to be an issue in any practical way, so I don't think we're going to deviate from Debian in order to fix this in Ubuntu: the extra maintenance effort is not justified. The right place to fix this is in the Debian packaging, and I see you already filed a Debian bug.
If you feel so inclined, you could submit a MR on salsa (the Debian GitLab) that updates these links:
Hello and thanks for this bug report. There is indeed a plan http link in the default index.html:
<a href="http:// httpd.apache. org/docs/ 2.4/mod/ mod_userdir. html" rel="nofollow" >public_ html</a>
I doubt this is going to be an issue in any practical way, so I don't think we're going to deviate from Debian in order to fix this in Ubuntu: the extra maintenance effort is not justified. The right place to fix this is in the Debian packaging, and I see you already filed a Debian bug.
If you feel so inclined, you could submit a MR on salsa (the Debian GitLab) that updates these links:
https:/ /salsa. debian. org/apache- team/apache2/ -/blob/ 87fb3dac24ae682 fb15182c2ab1dc7 e717ded818/ debian/ index.html# L329
https:/ /salsa. debian. org/apache- team/apache2/ -/blob/ 87fb3dac24ae682 fb15182c2ab1dc7 e717ded818/ debian/ index.html# L350
Eventually Ubuntu will pick up the fix.