On 12/11/06, Scott Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Let me try this again. Here is my setup and what I have attempted to date:
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OS Version: CentOS 4
Web Server version: Apache/2.0.52
Old version. You should upgrade.
He
ent: Monday, December 11, 2006 1:44 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie Help, Please
A tip: stop trying to debug using the browser error message. These are
at best ambiguous. Go for the actual entry in the apache error log. That
will distinguish between a probl
Swift [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 10:02 AM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie Help, Please
>
> The permissions for apache directories and files depend on
> how your users are setup, especially "a
httpgrp
The apache user is httpusr
The site AND directory information is in the vhost statement in the
httpd.conf
Thanks,
Scott
-Original Message-
From: cristopher pierson ewing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 1:07 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org; [EMAIL PROT
: cristopher pierson ewing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2006 11:06:54
To:users@httpd.apache.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie Help, Please
Linux filesystem permissions have three components, user, group, and
other. It should be possible to set the folde
Steve Swift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Long story short, I have added the vhost part to the httpd.conf and the
directory statement. I get the message in the error log that "Permission is
denied for /index.htm".
If anyone needs any additional information, please ask.
Please tell us what I
c 2006 09:13:29
To:users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie Help, Please
Each time you add a new place in your filesystem that will be referenced by apache, such as the DocumentRoot statement inside your virtual hosts blocks, you nearly always have to add a statement permitting ac
Hi,
Thomas Antony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
and the user under the apache daemon is running needs read permissions
on the files and directories.
Can you show us how to change permissions or chmod in httpd.conf for Apache2
in Windows XP to avoid errors:
http://localhost/cgi-bin/hello1.e
:43:40
To:users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie Help, Please
Thanks for the response Steve!
A while after I sent this message I ran across a site that told me just that.
When it still didn't work, I realized it was also a directory permissions issue.
After working with the perm
pache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie Help, Please
Each time you add a new place in your filesystem that will be referenced by
apache, such as the DocumentRoot statement inside your virtual hosts blocks,
you nearly always have to add a statement permitting access to that
place.
Am Samstag, den 09.12.2006, 09:13 + schrieb Steve Swift:
> Each time you add a new place in your filesystem that will be
> referenced by apache, such as the DocumentRoot statement inside your
> virtual hosts blocks, you nearly always have to add a
> statement permitting access to that place.
Each time you add a new place in your filesystem that will be referenced by
apache, such as the DocumentRoot statement inside your virtual hosts blocks,
you nearly always have to add a statement permitting access to
that place.
For example, I have:
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
AllowOverr
Hello,
I am attempting to set up a vhost machine using CentOS.
The issue I am having is with the user's home directories (where the pages are
being server for
each site). Example: The user's site is www.example.com and they have a home
directory
called 'example'. Inside thier home directo
Thanks:)
On Mar 30, 2006, at 6:39 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
On Thursday 30 March 2006 11:07, John Barrett wrote:
[chop]
You have two things to look for in an author:
- Do they *really* know the subject? An author who is part of
the core Apache team is likely to score high.
- How well do th
>
>Rich Bowen scores on both those tests, and also does newbie
>training, including the "introduction to apache" tutorial at
>ApacheCon. Worth a look at his books.
>
I agree on this also. I have used a couple of his books, and also
seen him at ApacheCon. He is a "Very" good instructor.
On Thursday 30 March 2006 11:07, John Barrett wrote:
> [chop]
You have two things to look for in an author:
- Do they *really* know the subject? An author who is part of
the core Apache team is likely to score high.
- How well do they communicate to a newbie? A professional
author wi
Hi,
Thanks so much, this book looks good:)
I am going to the book store tomorrow, and have a look at their
apache books.
Things are improving, I finally almost have everything running. I
know I need a good reference book on apache 2.
Thanks so much for your help,
JOhn
On Mar 29, 2006, at 9:
Thanks so much for your help, I am going to go to the store tomorrow:)
John
On Mar 29, 2006, at 8:03 PM, Steven Pierce wrote:
You can not usually go wrong with the Oreily books. The best way
would be to
go to your local bookstore, and then start looking at the books. A
book that
I would f
Hi,
Thanks so much for your help, and the book idea. Tomorrow I am going
to boarders here in Hawaii to get a book.
Getting better I finally got tomcat & apache 2 working.
Thanks for your help
JOhn
On Mar 29, 2006, at 8:09 PM, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
John Barrett wrote:
Hi,
I am hoping somebody
I found this book very helpful John:
Pro Apache 3rd Edition
By Peter Wainwright
ISBN: 1-59059-300-6
904 pp.
Published: Jan 2004
Apress
http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=275
It covers all you need to know (and alot more) to get you up
and running with apache 1.3 and 2.0.x series.
John Barrett wrote:
Hi,
I am hoping somebody could point me to a good book for learning how to
configure Apache 2?
I bought Apache Security by Ivan Ristic published by O'Reilly. I too am
a newbie and I found it excellent.
I am brand new to using Apache. I just got a mac powerbook, but want
You can not usually go wrong with the Oreily books. The best way would be to
go to your local bookstore, and then start looking at the books. A book that
I would find helpful might be totally useless to you. Start looking at what
they cover, and see if they cover topics that you need..
*
Hi,
I am hoping somebody could point me to a good book for learning how
to configure Apache 2?
I am brand new to using Apache. I just got a mac powerbook, but want
to use apache 2 over the default of Apache 1.3.
Therefore, I want to learn how to make Apache 2 run the system. I did
a package
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