Hi Greg, thanks for taking the time to file this bug report and help us make Ubuntu better.
That error message only occurs when apache fails to do a reverse lookup on the IP its listening on (which is, by default, 0.0.0.0), and then also the system's configured hostname is not a FQDN that is forward- resolvable to an IP. That may sound arbitrary, but essentially it wants the ServerName to be something addressable by clients, so localhost isn't good enough, it wants a FQDN. So, users can avoid this message, and have your system configured better, by setting your hostname to a resolvable FQDN, meaning a hostname with a full domain name attached. The problem with setting the default to ServerName localhost, is that this will override the setting for people who have set their hostname to an FQDN, which is a good idea for a number of other reasons. So that would cause a regression. I don't see any actual bug or feature request here that is solvable without compromising other functionality in Apache, so I am going to close this as Invalid. ** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu) Status: New => Invalid -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/686044 Title: default httpd.conf (blank) causes server name error -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs