Chuyển từ apache 2.2 lên apache 2.4 sẽ phải thay đổi 1 số cấu hình
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Upgrading to 2.4 from 2.2
In order to assist folks upgrading, we maintain a document
describing information critical to existing Apache HTTP Server users. These
are intended to be brief notes, and you should be able to find
more information in either the New Features document, or in
the
This document describes changes in server behavior that might require you to change your configuration or how you use the server in order to continue using 2.4 as you are currently using 2.2. To take advantage of new features in 2.4, see the New Features document.
This document describes only the changes from 2.2 to 2.4. If you are upgrading from version 2.0, you should also consult the 2.0 to 2.2 upgrading document.
src/CHANGES file. Application and module developers
can find a summary of API changes in the API updates overview.This document describes changes in server behavior that might require you to change your configuration or how you use the server in order to continue using 2.4 as you are currently using 2.2. To take advantage of new features in 2.4, see the New Features document.
This document describes only the changes from 2.2 to 2.4. If you are upgrading from version 2.0, you should also consult the 2.0 to 2.2 upgrading document.
Compile-Time Configuration Changes
The compilation process is very similar to the one used in version 2.2. Your oldconfigure command line (as
found in build/config.nice in the installed server
directory) can be used in most cases. There are some changes in
the default settings. Some details of changes:- These modules have been removed: mod_authn_default,
mod_authz_default, mod_mem_cache. If you were using
mod_mem_cache in 2.2, look at
mod_cache_diskin 2.4. - All load balancing implementations have been moved to
individual, self-contained mod_proxy submodules, e.g.
mod_lbmethod_bybusyness. You might need to build and load any of these that your configuration uses. - Platform support has been removed for BeOS, TPF, and even older platforms such as A/UX, Next, and Tandem. These were believed to be broken anyway.
- configure: dynamic modules (DSO) are built by default
- configure: By default, only a basic set of modules is loaded. The
other
LoadModuledirectives are commented out. - configure: the "most" module set gets built by default
- configure: the "reallyall" module set adds developer modules to the "all" set
Run-Time Configuration Changes
There have been significant changes in authorization configuration, and other minor configuration changes, that could require changes to your 2.2 configuration files before using them for 2.4.Authorization
Any configuration file that uses authorization will likely need changes.You should review the Authentication, Authorization and Access Control Howto, especially the section Beyond just authorization which explains the new mechanisms for controlling the order in which the authorization directives are applied.
Directives that control how authorization modules respond when they don't match the authenticated user have been removed: This includes AuthzLDAPAuthoritative, AuthzDBDAuthoritative, AuthzDBMAuthoritative, AuthzGroupFileAuthoritative, AuthzUserAuthoritative, and AuthzOwnerAuthoritative. These directives have been replaced by the more expressive
RequireAny,
RequireNone, and
RequireAll.Access control
In 2.2, access control based on client hostname, IP address, and other characteristics of client requests was done using the directivesOrder, Allow, Deny, and Satisfy.In 2.4, such access control is done in the same way as other authorization checks, using the new module
mod_authz_host. The old access control idioms
should be replaced by the new authentication mechanisms,
although for compatibility with old configurations, the new
module mod_access_compat is provided.Here are some examples of old and new ways to do the same access control.
In this example, all requests are denied.
2.2 configuration:
Order deny,allow Deny from all
2.4 configuration:
Require all denied
2.2 configuration:
Order allow,deny Allow from all
2.4 configuration:
Require all granted
2.2 configuration:
Order Deny,Allow Deny from all Allow from example.org
2.4 configuration:
Require host example.org
Other configuration changes
Some other small adjustments may be necessary for particular configurations as discussed below.MaxRequestsPerChildhas been renamed toMaxConnectionsPerChild, describes more accurately what it does. The old name is still supported.MaxClientshas been renamed toMaxRequestWorkers, which describes more accurately what it does. For async MPMs, likeevent, the maximum number of clients is not equivalent than the number of worker threads. The old name is still supported.- The
DefaultTypedirective no longer has any effect, other than to emit a warning if it's used with any value other thannone. You need to use other configuration settings to replace it in 2.4. EnableSendfilenow defaults to Off.FileETagnow defaults to "MTime Size" (without INode).mod_log_config: ${cookie}C matches whole cookie names. Previously any substring would match.mod_dav_fs: The format of theDavLockDBfile has changed for systems with inodes. The oldDavLockDBfile must be deleted on upgrade.KeepAliveonly accepts values ofOnorOff. Previously, any value other than "Off" or "0" was treated as "On".- Directives AcceptMutex, LockFile, RewriteLock, SSLMutex,
SSLStaplingMutex, and WatchdogMutexPath have been replaced
with a single
Mutexdirective. You will need to evaluate any use of these removed directives in your 2.2 configuration to determine if they can just be deleted or will need to be replaced usingMutex. mod_cache:CacheIgnoreURLSessionIdentifiersnow does an exact match against the query string instead of a partial match. If your configuration was using partial strings, e.g. usingsessionidto match/someapplication/image.gif;jsessionid=123456789, then you will need to change to the full stringjsessionid.mod_ldap:LDAPTrustedClientCertis now consistently a per-directory setting only. If you use this directive, review your configuration to make sure it is present in all the necessary directory contexts.mod_filter:FilterProvidersyntax has changed and now uses a boolean expression to determine if a filter is applied.mod_include:- The
#if exprelement now uses the new expression parser. The old syntax can be restored with the new directiveSSILegacyExprParser. - An SSI* config directive in directory scope no longer causes all other per-directory SSI* directives to be reset to their default values.
- The
mod_charset_lite: TheDebugLeveloption has been removed in favour of per-moduleLogLevelconfiguration.mod_ext_filter: TheDebugLeveloption has been removed in favour of per-moduleLogLevelconfiguration.mod_ssl: CRL based revocation checking now needs to be explicitly configured throughSSLCARevocationCheck.mod_substitute: The maximum line length is now limited to 1MB.mod_reqtimeout: If the module is loaded, it will now set some default timeouts.
Misc Changes
mod_autoindex: will now extract titles and display descriptions for .xhtml files, which were previously ignored.mod_ssl: The default format of the*_DNvariables has changed. The old format can still be used with the newLegacyDNStringFormatargument toSSLOptions. The SSLv2 protocol is no longer supported.SSLProxyCheckPeerCNandSSLProxyCheckPeerExpirenow default to On, causing proxy requests to HTTPS hosts with bad or outdated certificates to fail with a 502 status code (Bad gateway)htpasswdnow uses MD5 hash by default on all platforms.- The
NameVirtualHostdirective no longer has any effect, other than to emit a warning. Any address/port combination appearing in multiple virtual hosts is implicitly treated as a name-based virtual host. mod_deflatewill now skip compression if it knows that the size overhead added by the compression is larger than the data to be compressed.- Multi-language error documents from 2.2.x may not work unless
they are adjusted to the new syntax of
mod_include's#if expr=element or the directiveSSILegacyExprParseris enabled for the directory containing the error documents. - The functionality provided by
mod_authn_aliasin previous versions (i.e., theAuthnProviderAliasdirective) has been moved intomod_authn_core.
Third Party Modules
All modules must be recompiled for 2.4 before being loaded.Many third-party modules designed for version 2.2 will otherwise work unchanged with the Apache HTTP Server version 2.4. Some will require changes; see the API update overview.
Common problems when upgrading
- Startup errors:
Invalid command 'User', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration- load modulemod_unixdInvalid command 'Require', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration, orInvalid command 'Order', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration- load modulemod_access_compat, or update configuration to 2.4 authorization directives.Ignoring deprecated use of DefaultType in line NN of /path/to/httpd.conf- removeDefaultTypeand replace with other configuration settings.
- Errors serving requests:
configuration error: couldn't check user: /path- load modulemod_authn_core.
