t 01, 2006 10:43 AM
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Subject: Re: Apache2 on Debian "ScriptAlias" Directives
Cary Pembleton wrote:
> Thanks Matus,
>I really appreciate the reply to my post and the recommendations you
>have given me. The Manhattan Virtual Classroom configuration appare
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On 27.07.06 12:03, Cary Pembleton wrote:
> I need to know where "ScriptAliases" go? They used to go in the httpd.conf
> file, but this appears to no longer be true in Debian 3.1 r2 Apache2.
I don't think ScriptAlias is necessary directive. Only use it if you really
need it. e.g. I use "Options Exe
Cary Pembleton wrote:
Good day fellow Debian users!
I need to know where "ScriptAliases" go? They used to go in the httpd.conf
file, but this appears to no longer be true in Debian 3.1 r2 Apache2. I also
see in the appache2.conf file the "Group" and "User" have changed from "www"
to "www-data" a
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 12:53:13PM -0500, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> I've installed Apache2 on my Debian box. While it works, if I direct my
> browser to
>
> http://myserver
>
> It gets changed to
>
> http://myserver/apache2-default
>
> I can't find the reference to "apache2-default" anywhere i
>
> I think what you are looking for is in
> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default. It redirects /var/www to
> /var/www/apache2-default.
>
Indeed. In /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/default (on my testing box) it
says
DocumentRoot /var/www/
which means a request http://myserver/
Michael Satterwhite wrote:
I've installed Apache2 on my Debian box. While it works, if I direct my
browser to
http://myserver
It gets changed to
http://myserver/apache2-default
I can't find the reference to "apache2-default" anywhere in the configuration.
Where is this coming from? I've grep'e
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