looks like centos7 doesn't have or need that,
it comes with a folder call conf.d
and if the .conf file I inside this folder, is like if was activate it. =)
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 1:01:57 PM UTC-6, Blazor wrote:
thanks I am watchingbut i am stuck at min 20 since it say that I need to activate the website, with a2ensitethey gave me a centos7 machine that doesn't have those commands.a2ensite is basically a shortcut for creating a symbolic link between the sites-available entry you are interested into and the sites-enabled directory. You can do it manually:# as an administrative usercd /etc/apache2/sites-enabledln -s ../sites-available/<entry_you_would_have_a2ensitED> B.
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