Hi there.
I'd like to set suEXEC for 2 directories /home/*/public_html
/home/*/secure_html but don't know how do I write /etc/apache2/suexec/www-data.
/home/*/public_html is for HTTP connection /home/*/secure_html is for HTTPS
connection.
Could you tell me how should I do?
My Apache 2.4.46 work
> It doesn't work with this link:
That was just a test of apachectl -S
These free domains only work
as
https://blue.ddns.netor
http://blue.ddns.net
emma davis
emma.davi...@aol.com
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Sent: Sat, 8 May 2021 21:25
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It doesn't work with this link:
www.blue.ddns.net
So you need to look up how to configure naked domain/sub-domains addresses -
with and without www.
I am not sure if ddns.net allows sub-domains with www.
On 08/05/2021 20:07, emma davis wrote:
> It would be helpful if you'd share the actu
> It would be helpful if you'd share the actual error.
Now that everything is working fine and properly. The setup using the
Ubuntu-Apache server + Ubuntu utilities. there is no error when I insert www
in blue-le-ssl.conf or blue.conf from apachectl -S
ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
Quoting Paul Claridge (p...@vicjenmail.plus.com):
> Does the default *:80 also serve data to localhost?
Yep. Should work just like any other IP on your sytstem.
> I assumed by creating another VH that would achieve a "shortcircuit" and
> serve data to my local puppeteer browser from my prime web
Quoting emma davis (emma.davi...@aol.com.INVALID):
> When setting up virtual host I was not able give ServerAlias to
> x.ddns.net
> Apachectl -S gave an error.
It would be helpful if you'd share the actual error.
> P.s. This is Emma,That is Emily with a protective Daddy, she is
> working
Nice to know mine is not a solitary school of thought.
I think I there is a simple resolution.
A Note next to the source bundle download,
This bunde has been put together for use by individual developers,
vendors , distributors.
Apache HTTPD is by nature modular , flexible produc
> Does the default *:80 also serve data to localhost?
> I assumed by creating another VH that would achieve a "shortcircuit" and
> serve data to my local puppeteer browser from my prime website?
The way I understand it , the incoming data packet is read by the server.
there is probably an
> If you are behind consumer internet, and you have your router forward
TCP/80 to a certain IP-address, you are limited to that host
(ip-address) handling all HTTP requests. You can however set up a proxy
that deals with routing traffic for certain sites to certain other
ip-addresses in yournetwor