Actually, in LM 8.2 it's already there in /etc/httpd/conf/commonhttp.conf and it links to /home/*/public_html
So make a folder in your home directory called "public_html", add an index.html file in to test with, and then log in like said below. What I would like to know is: I am using dyndns.org to add a DNS to my computer. Let's say it's called thiscomputer.homelinux.org What I would like to do is add a directory somewhere, and have a link of let's say: other_directory.thiscomputer.homelinux.org Dyndns supports this, because I'm running a jabber server here, and jabber uses these locations to run it's different protocols (ICQ, MSN, AOL, Yahoo). Does anyone have any idea to maybe alias it or something, so when a user goes to other_directory.thisconputer.homelinux.org he get's transferred not to the standard apache root, but another folder? Thanks Ralph On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, teddy wl wrote: > Hi... > How you configure the apache web server ( httpd.conf > ), I have some suggestion to you. you should re-setup > your apache configuration. you can setup there in the > line were tell you like > > <Document /home/*/public/html.......> > .. > </Document> > > you should put your web files in there and restart > your apache daemon. try access it from lynx or > konqueror like this : > > http://your.hostname.domain/~user_name/ > > OK, i hope you understand my english, because i'm from > Indonesia, and still learn about english language.. > > Have fun :) -- Homepage: http://tuxpower.f2g.net/
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