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    Unhappy Apache conf distiller = waste of time ???

    Quote Originally Posted by cPanelTodd View Post
    Once the changes have been distilled, they will be saved for later conf rebuilds.
    I wish this is true but unfortunately, it is not and this is getting really, really irritating, to say the least

    Just an example : I want to disable the directory indexing server wide (why is apache no longer taking the access.conf into consideration, btw ???), so :
    1) I change "Options All" to "Options -Indexes" in httpd.conf.
    2) I run the distiller.
    3) /var/cpanel/conf/apache/main does reflect the change.

    According to what Todd said, you would think that EA3 will use /var/cpanel/conf/apache/main for the next rebuild ? You're wrong. Even when recompiling with the previous build, /var/cpanel/conf/apache/main gets reset and the changes are lost.

    Now, is there any way to keep these changes so we don't have to redo all the work after each new compilation ???

    PS : I'm running WHM 11.11.0 cPanel 11.15.0-C17853
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    Use the Apache Include Editor to make and save those changes. The distiller will save most changes across httpd.conf rebuilds, but rebuilding Apache will over-write them (as you described).

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpanelkenneth View Post
    Use the Apache Include Editor to make and save those changes.
    Yes, that's what I'm usually using but it doesn't always work. The only way that I found to disable the directory indexing is to edit the httpd.conf, for example...
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