2006/3/1, Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am in the process of trying to setup a new server to do some
> webhosting/e-mail (just for personal stuff). I am thinking of putting
> all of the webhosting and e-mail software inside a virtual server, so
> that I can create a second virtual server for tin
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Hello list,
I am in the process of trying to setup a new server to do some
webhosting/e-mail (just for personal stuff). I am thinking of putting
all of the webhosting and e-mail software inside a virtual server, so
that I can create a second virtual s
Hi,
My experience with JohnCompanies virtual servers Debian chroot over RH.
I am running MySQL, and providing some hosting services, then I needed to assing some
quota to usergroups, that was my only problem. Because I have to assign the values
from RH, which was not to difficult with a small
On Mon, 02 Jun 2003 16:39:28 +1000, John Habermann wrote:
> in our biggest month. The new midgard cms runs on a mysql backend so
> there will probably make a reasonably demand on system resources but I
You could consider a PostgreSQL-based system. It will demand
less if the applicatio
Networks offers a choice of Debian or Redhat and JohnCompanies
notes that you can run debian in a chroot environment on there Redhat
based virtual servers. We are building a midgard based content
management system for our website and I am currently looking for hosting
options for this. The system
Quoting Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> YES!
>
> That worked.
>
> Any ideas about how to tell Apache that the default file for a Host is a
> particular file (i.e., for www.npc-usa.com the default (home) file is
> NPC_Home.htm).
Hi,
I think you want to use this in httpd.conf:
DirectoryIn
YES!
That worked.
Any ideas about how to tell Apache that the default file for a Host is a
particular file (i.e., for www.npc-usa.com the default (home) file is
NPC_Home.htm).
Curtis
Tom Goulet (UID0) wrote:
> Try it this way:
>
>
>>NameVirtualHost 208.12.13.138:80
>
> NameVirtualHost *
>
Try it this way:
> NameVirtualHost 208.12.13.138:80
NameVirtualHost *
>
> DocumentRoot /var/www/NPC/
> ServerName www.npc-usa.com
>
>
>
For everything that isn't the default.
> But regardless of which site I go to I end up in the directory for
> www.npc-usa.com
You have too many _def
I have moved all our web pages from IIS to Apache on a Debian Server. We
have multiple web sites all on one public IP. Specifically,
www.npc-usa.com
www.vostok1.com
www.pacificseabass.com
all fixed to the public IP of 208.12.13.138.
If I understand the instructions right, configuring this is
I am new to Linux (just installed it a week since) and I want to get the
machine to answer to additional ip addresses and run virtual servers with
apache. Is there a comprehensive guide to this anywhere? I have read the
mini-HowTo on ipaliasing but its not very clear to me (being a newbie
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