On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 10:18:50PM -0600, Ricardo Denis wrote:
> At 21:48 23/11/99 , Ray Olszewski wrote:
> >Assuming you are running apache on a reasonably standard Linux system, you
> >have to tell apache where to find the directories, then set them up so they
> >have the right permissions. Since all you say is "it didn't work", I don't
>
> ok, this is what i have : SuSE 6.1 and apache 1.3.4. the system name is
> hr2kos.globalnet.hn.
>
> this is what i did :
>
> 1- i created my web page and called it hr2kos.html
> 2- i ftp'ed it to my home directory (/home/hr2kos)
> 3- i started netscape and pointed it towards
> http://hr2kos.globalnet.hn/~hr2kos.html
> 4- i got the message "the page cannot be found"
>
OK. I don't actually know how SuSE sets up the web server by
default, but normally apache is set up to look in public_html
try telneting to hr2kos.globalnet.hn
then
mkdir public_html
chmod 755 public_html
chmod 755 .
mv hr2kos.html public_html/index.html
then start netscape and point it to http://hr2kos.globalnet.hn/~hr2kos/
> -rick
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