Read through the config files to see where your HTML root directory is.
Then use the command 'ps aux|grep httpd' to make sure that Apache is
actually running.
Marco
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What address would I use to access user home pages without editing Apache
configuration files. The default.
I have tried the following.
http://localhost/~ldj
http://localhost/ldj
http://localhost/home/html/ldj
still no luck.
I have a copy of an index.html file in:
/home/ldj
/home/html/ldj
/home/ldj/public_html
Permissions are -rwxr--r--
Anyone know what I am doing wrong?
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On 5/7/98, at 10:29 PM, Marco Shaw wrote:
>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
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