Nickwork Work wrote:
The above is true for anything Debian derived like Ubuntu. On anything in the Redhat family (RHEL,Fedora,CentOS, possibly Mandrake and others), it's in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf If it's not in any of the above, try: find /etc -name httpd.conf In a non-standard install it could be sitting almost anywhere (/usr/local/etc or ~apache are two likely places to look) If it's a shared hosting account, it's unlikely you have write access to the system httpd.conf. This means you will have to do all your configuration via .htaccess, which imposes quite a few restrictions on which directives you're allowed to use. Specifically, you have to use <FilesMatch> instead of the more versatile <LocationMatch> or <DirectoryMatch> directives. I have a pretty extensive write-up on using Mason on Dreamhost on my homepage; it should be applicable to most other shared hosting providers. |
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