The html directories will not be created when adding regular users to the
system. A script would have to be develped for thim.  With the version of
Apache that I have, /home/httpd/html is where all html files should be
located.  Apache can be configured to show pages for the address you mention
below.  Most of the Apache files can be found in /etc/httpd/conf

Marco




I am using Redhat 4.2 with Apache installed. I have created a user called
ldj. However no directory for the users (public_html, etc) exists. I thought
these get created automatically when you create new users. Obviously not.

I thought that I would be able to view users home pages from
http://localhost/~ldj



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