Re: Preventing Synology NAS WebStaion from overriding my customization

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On 31/5/25 16:48, Wilkinson, J Lance wrote:
Indeed that’s what I did.  Using docker image php8.2-Apache-bullseye in Synology Container Manager.  Only problem is a lot of things I try are best installed using a shell and there’s no shell access with that image. That makes things hard to work around a lot of times but my config survives now.
Lance

On May 31, 2025, at 4:24 AM, Daniel Ferradal Márquez <dferradal@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On 15/4/25 16:00, Wilkinson, J Lance wrote:

Long time since I posted a query -- it's been 8+ years since retirement.    Brought up my first Apache 2.4 httpd in that time, this time in a Synology NAS using WebStation.   Anybody found a way to counter WebStation's overwriting my http.conf customization?  Trying to create directory index specific to one directory and a location handler for server info at the start and every restart throws them away.
Lance

I would rather install the virtual machine manager or the Container Manager and manage everything httpd myself in a persistent piece of disk and use the web station as a dumb reverse proxy instead If I really want to use it.

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What I generally do is share htdocs and conf directories with the host and I edit them from there.

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