Urgent: Accidentally deleted httpd-vhosts.conf file any one have this file pls share
10-19-2017, 01:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-19-2017, 02:10 AM by nscloud.
Edit Reason: Added some more details
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Hi,
I accidentally deleted httpd-vhosts.conf in the folder ( /etc/sentora/configs/apache/httpd-vhosts ) it was happen while
iam editing an value in the file. I mean I have used WinSCP for editing and uploading new files to folders in the server,
when I have enable lets encrypt SSL some of the thing are not working so Iam testing by changing some values in the
httpd-vhosts.conf file. After editing it WinSCP shows it was under queen and so i thong it was only modifying the server
so I called the Queue process suddenly the file was disappeared from the server. Now all of my websites are down did
any one know how to recover it or how to regenerate it using command line .? Please help me now. It was very urgent.
If any one have the file please share with me I will change the values to like tdl other to my server . Iam using Centos 7
I accidentally deleted httpd-vhosts.conf in the folder ( /etc/sentora/configs/apache/httpd-vhosts ) it was happen while
iam editing an value in the file. I mean I have used WinSCP for editing and uploading new files to folders in the server,
when I have enable lets encrypt SSL some of the thing are not working so Iam testing by changing some values in the
httpd-vhosts.conf file. After editing it WinSCP shows it was under queen and so i thong it was only modifying the server
so I called the Queue process suddenly the file was disappeared from the server. Now all of my websites are down did
any one know how to recover it or how to regenerate it using command line .? Please help me now. It was very urgent.
If any one have the file please share with me I will change the values to like tdl other to my server . Iam using Centos 7