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![]() RMS is my Hero ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Support Specialist Posts: 782 Joined: 6-October 02 From: Trichy,INDIA Member No.: 29 ![]() |
Hi..all...
for all of us who are using apache...(as a production level server or just a test server or using it in intranet).. You can make apache to access user directories /home/hemant(for example) and webpages available there accessible to all...so in this way every user can have a website of his own....sounds cool...here goes method to accomplish this.... 1.edit file /etc/conf/httpd.conf and you will see a variable UserDir=~/public_html and next line enables this variable...uncomment both lines and make sure user directories are enabled.. 2.now those users who wanted to have webpages of their own can create a directory ~/public_html and make it readable to all.. $ chmod 755 public_html PS:i am posting this tip from a windows machine so i am not sure about location of file httpd.conf . -------------------- |
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![]() RMS is my Hero ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Support Specialist Posts: 862 Joined: 18-February 04 From: Wisconsin Member No.: 2,404 ![]() |
So I assume you'd then type in "http://localhost/hemant" to see that users webpage?
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