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* <code>[[a2enmod]] {{arg|module_name}}</code> enables a module
 
* <code>[[a2enmod]] {{arg|module_name}}</code> enables a module
 
* <code>[[a2dismod]] {{arg|module_name}}</code> disables a module
 
* <code>[[a2dismod]] {{arg|module_name}}</code> disables a module
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* <code>[[apache2_invoke]]: just noticed this in an update, not sure what it does (something like a2enmod?)
 
Enabling a module is ''usually'' just a matter of making links from the module's configuration files (sometimes there is more than one file) in <code>/mods-available</code> and putting them in <code>/mods-enabled</code>, but this is a safe and quick way to make sure that all the necessary files are linked.
 
Enabling a module is ''usually'' just a matter of making links from the module's configuration files (sometimes there is more than one file) in <code>/mods-available</code> and putting them in <code>/mods-enabled</code>, but this is a safe and quick way to make sure that all the necessary files are linked.
  

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Enabling a module is usually just a matter of making links from the module's configuration files (sometimes there is more than one file) in /mods-available and putting them in /mods-enabled, but this is a safe and quick way to make sure that all the necessary files are linked.

To see all accesses to your Apache server in more-or-less real-time, run the following from your Apache logfile directory:

find . -name "*.log" | xargs tail -f

Note that if you are using Virtualmin to configure Apache, logfiles for the domains will probably be in /var/log/virtualmin.

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