Chris Fearnley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, in a magnificent manifestation of deity,
wrote:
>'Michael Alan Dorman wrote:'
>>On Sun, 17 Dec 1995, Chris Fearnley wrote:
>>> This is a preliminary release. It seems to work, but I'm disatisfied
>>> with my handling of httpd configuration (basically there is n
'Raul Miller wrote:'
>
> apache-httpd provides httpd (as does cern-httpd) so dpkg won't
> install one until the other is removed.
>
>This isn't completely optimal (for the people who want to use apache
>but also need a proxy server). Ideally, someone should write up a
>mini-howto on how to wor
apache-httpd provides httpd (as does cern-httpd) so dpkg won't
install one until the other is removed.
This isn't completely optimal (for the people who want to use apache
but also need a proxy server). Ideally, someone should write up a
mini-howto on how to work around this simplicity feat
'Michael Alan Dorman wrote:'
>
>> /usr/lib/apache is my choice for serverroot. Where the documents go
>> is site-specific. I'd like to also include an option to chroot httpd
>> to /usr/local/http or somesuch. Can dpkg install a package under some
>> arbitrary directory? If so then the preinst s
On Mon, 18 Dec 1995, Chris Fearnley wrote:
> >* Should we create a new user and/or group to control access to the
> >hierarchy of html files? If so, why don't we make it "official" and get
> >Bruce to include in the base /etc/group and /etc/passwd files.
> User nobody and group nogroup is either
'Michael Alan Dorman wrote:'
>
>On Sun, 17 Dec 1995, Chris Fearnley wrote:
>> This is a preliminary release. It seems to work, but I'm disatisfied
>> with my handling of httpd configuration (basically there is none - you
>> have to edit /etc/httpd/* by hand).
>
>Hmm. That's what kept me from rele
On Sun, 17 Dec 1995, Chris Fearnley wrote:
> This is a preliminary release. It seems to work, but I'm disatisfied
> with my handling of httpd configuration (basically there is none - you
> have to edit /etc/httpd/* by hand).
Hmm. That's what kept me from releasing mine.
Maybe we can decide what
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