>Hello all,
>I will need to install apache on a macine at my school. I have a
>few questions on DNS. There is already a DNS server at my school, >I don't
>need to setup a nameserver. 1. Using redhat's netcfg tool, under the
>section of nameservers would I have to enter the ip of the primary
>n
I just have one thing to add. You are correct that if the user places a
directory in their home directory called public_html unless the apache admin
has changed the name of that dir in the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file. You
would need to then get with him to see what they have renamed it to.
W
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Dan Hughes wrote:
> outside the network, right? 3. This is not related to DNS, just APACHE:
> Is there a way to create a public directory that for each user on the
> system apache creates an entry in the http(d?) directory that would
> produce: http://myserver.mydomain/~dhugh
Hello.
> need to setup a nameserver. 1. Using redhat's netcfg tool, under the
> section of nameservers would I have to enter the ip of the primary
> nameserver only?
Yupe, but as a norm, it is advisable to enter the ip of your secondary
nameserver as well. Do key in your hostname too! All these
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At 21:06 4/7/98 -0700, Dan Cyr wrote:
>By default, if there is a user, his account will have HTML access at
>~username IF he makes a directory off his home directory called
public_html
>and put his index.html file in there.
...and his home directory and public_
At 11:26 PM 4/7/98 -0400, Dan Hughes wrote:
>Hello all,
> I will need to install apache on a macine at my school. I have a
>few questions on DNS. There is already a DNS server at my school, I don't
>need to setup a nameserver. 1. Using redhat's netcfg tool, under the
>section of nameserve
Hello all,
I will need to install apache on a macine at my school. I have a
few questions on DNS. There is already a DNS server at my school, I don't
need to setup a nameserver. 1. Using redhat's netcfg tool, under the
section of nameservers would I have to enter the ip of the primary
n
> need to setup a nameserver. 1. Using redhat's netcfg tool, under the
> section of nameservers would I have to enter the ip of the primary
> nameserver only?
If you have a secondary nameserver, there's no reason you can't add it as
well.
> 2. By pointing the computer to the correct DNS if I