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WebPanel => CentOS-WebPanel Bugs => Topic started by: ekgrad on December 26, 2018, 12:13:57 PM

Title: Deleting user account breaks apache
Post by: ekgrad on December 26, 2018, 12:13:57 PM
Deleting a user account does not delete the user domains from

/usr/local/apache/conf.d/vhosts-ssl.conf

which then prevents the web servers from restarting. Either the webserver should start ignoring this error or the user deletion script must be updated to take care of this.
Title: Re: Deleting user account breaks apache
Post by: asrof_id on April 02, 2019, 02:41:13 AM
Yes.
This is a bug.
Many people post in the forum with different "question" about this bug, the problem is in /usr/local/apache/conf.d/vhosts-ssl.conf, conf still exist when account deleted.
Hoped to be solved in the next update.

Thank you.

Deleting a user account does not delete the user domains from

/usr/local/apache/conf.d/vhosts-ssl.conf

which then prevents the web servers from restarting. Either the webserver should start ignoring this error or the user deletion script must be updated to take care of this.
Title: Re: Deleting user account breaks apache
Post by: Igor S. on April 02, 2019, 07:39:38 AM
Hi, the file /usr/local/apache/conf.d/vhosts-ssl.conf do not uses anymore.

Yes.
This is a bug.
Many people post in the forum with different "question" about this bug, the problem is in /usr/local/apache/conf.d/vhosts-ssl.conf, conf still exist when account deleted.
Hoped to be solved in the next update.

Thank you.

Deleting a user account does not delete the user domains from

/usr/local/apache/conf.d/vhosts-ssl.conf

which then prevents the web servers from restarting. Either the webserver should start ignoring this error or the user deletion script must be updated to take care of this.