Re: Easy way to dump running server config for Apache2.0/2.2?

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On 02/02/12 22:59, Pete Houston wrote:
On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 04:48:42PM +0000, Tim Watts wrote:
I don't have mod_info installed on 90% of the servers in question,
sadly. It is standard on my new build servers but I have a load of
legacy stuff.

In that case, perhaps something as simple as the attached script would
do?

Yes - that is basically what I was going to do if there was not an "easy clean way". I'll tart it up to deal with comments and suchlike.

At times like this I am eternally grateful for pdsh :)

BTW the whole thing is for an audit of this EU "Cookie" legislation
nonsense. On the plus side, a full audit will help me get my records
and from there, my Nagios config upto date :)

It really is nonsense, isn't it? I asked the ICO some pertinent
questions about scope and query strings a while ago and the silence has
been deafening. It's a complete waste of everyone's time.


Indeed. As I mentioned, I have a selfish reason for some mild enthusiasm (though I have 2 dozen better things to be doing). If it weren't for that, it would be straight under the carpet.

Fantastic timing though - right in the middle of a recession. Unless you are an IT dude. I wonder what all the sites using Google Analytics will do?

Cheers!

Tim


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Tim Watts
Personal Blog: http://www.dionic.net/tim/

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