On 10/18/18 12:02 AM, Tim via users wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 17 October 2018, bruce sent:
>> Sorry to return... I'm still really screwing up things/something
>> with my test for displaying two(2) apps..
>
> Apps? That may have its own set of problems, as opposed to serving two
> sites.
>
Allegedly, on or about 17 October 2018, bruce sent:
> Sorry to return... I'm still really screwing up things/something
> with my test for displaying two(2) apps..
Apps? That may have its own set of problems, as opposed to serving two
sites.
Have you tried running Apache on your own machine, to
On 10/17/18 6:55 AM, bruce wrote:
using //http://104.248.125.83/
--redirects (??) http://104.248.125.83/foo/index.php
Not Found
The requested URL /foo/index.php was not found on this server.
--why ??
running //http://104.248.125.83/oxwall
--redirects (??) http://104.248.125.
Hi list...
Sorry to return... I'm still really screwing up things/something with
my test for displaying two(2) apps..
The two apps are oxwall and b2evolution. To refresh, I have a test
digitialocean server that's at http://104.248.125.83/
I'm simply trying to access the two apps at two differen
Allegedly, on or about 17 October 2018, bruce sent:
> I'm simply trying to get the two(2) sites to be accessed via two(2)
> different urls..
> http://104.248.125.83/foo
> http://104.248.125.83/oxwall
>
> I do not have an actual FQDN, the two(2) sites are tests on the box.
> The "/foo" and "oxwall"
On 10/16/18 10:01 PM, bruce wrote:
The vhost files below, are included from the /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
(listed at the end)
You didn't list that file, but that's ok. The redhat/Fedora style is to
put .conf files in /etc/httpd/conf.d, not using sites-enabled. You
could probably softlink them f
> Am 17.10.2018 um 07:01 schrieb bruce :
>
> I have an Apache server -- http://104.248.125.83
>
> I'm simply trying to get the two(2) sites to be accessed via two(2)
> different urls..
> http://104.248.125.83/foo
> http://104.248.125.83/oxwall
>
> I do not have an actual FQDN, the two(2) sites
I have an Apache server -- http://104.248.125.83
I'm simply trying to get the two(2) sites to be accessed via two(2)
different urls..
http://104.248.125.83/foo
http://104.248.125.83/oxwall
I do not have an actual FQDN, the two(2) sites are tests on the box.
The "/foo" and "oxwall" are
aliases wit