At 09:30 PM 2/13/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>Ben Ocean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Hi;
> >
> > 1. I'm trying to enable my clients to ftp into their sites. I thought it
> > would be as easy as chown-ing the web site at the doc root to the
> > appropriate owner (whose passwd exists in his email account) and ftp-ing
> > right into the box. Apparently not. What else do I need to do?
>
>Do the owners have homedirs on the system? If so, you could move their sites
>to their homedirs, and reconfigure the httpd.conf file to point
>there. That's
>pretty much what I do...that way, users with multiple sites can access them
>more easily.
httpd.conf points to their own directories off the doc root. For example,
the doc root is
/apache/vhosts
then the client would be like this:
/apache/vhosts/myClient/
and would be accessed like this:
http://myClient.com/
> > 2. I use netwhistle to let me know if a site I host goes down. Usually I
> > have no problems: sometimes sites go down and come back up all day long.
> > Why is this? How do I trouble-shoot it?
>
>This I couldn't tell you...I can think of any valid reason for apache to stop
>replying for a particular site/IP and restart, suddenly.
>
> > 3. Should I worry about all the port attempts on my machine that it
> reports
> > to me?
>
>If they're not getting in and doing anything, probably not, though it
>might be
>a good idea to keep an eye on those reports, and if the attempts are coming
>from a particular place on a repeated basis, you route that system/network to
>/dev/null.
>
>--
>Mike Burger
>CompuCom Information Services
>http://www.compucomis.net
>(215) 946-5573
>
>
>
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