Jason Pruim wrote:
Good morning everyone!
I am attempting to setup an apache 2.2 server and I am getting a
"forbidden You do not have permission to access / on this server" error.
This is the first time I have setup apache by hand (Always had some form
of a control panel) and I'm wondering i
>
>DocumentRoot /home/jason.pruim/pruimphotography.info
> common
>
Copy the container for your original document root to
allow Apache to serve files from somewhere else.
--
Eric Covener
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-
The offic
Good morning everyone!
I am attempting to setup an apache 2.2 server and I am getting a
"forbidden You do not have permission to access / on this server" error.
This is the first time I have setup apache by hand (Always had some
form of a control panel) and I'm wondering if someone would be
On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 11:11:22AM -0500, Jamie Randell wrote:
> Yes, I've read the docs. They say, "The wildcard characters * and ? can be
> used to match names", but as the examples I've seen only use the wildcards
> to match subdomains, I had doubts as to whether they'll work in the domain
> pl
Yes, I've read the docs. They say, "The wildcard characters * and ? can be
used to match names", but as the examples I've seen only use the wildcards
to match subdomains, I had doubts as to whether they'll work in the domain
place.
Guess I'll have to try it and see.
On Jan 16, 2008 10:30 AM, Chr
Hi Jamie,
I think your question is covered in the online documentation:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/name-based.html
On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 10:13:56AM -0500, Jamie Randell wrote:
> It's kind of a production environment, so I don't really have the leisure to
> experiment and try it out
Hi,
I am only semi-experienced with Apache, and have maybe a strange question.
I need to set up a name-based virtual host pointing the subdomain "foo" to a
certain directory for any domain that's configured in DNS to point to the
box. Would it work if I set it up with one of those domains in the