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subb3 at ibm.net wrote:
> 
> I have the Apache web server running on my system. Right now, I have
> only global CGI and HTML files. They are in /var/lib/apache/
> 
> How can my other users on this system, have their own web pages?
> I want them to have their own directories and HTML documents (in their
> $HOME directories). I may allow simple CGI programs.
> 
> How can this be achieved? Any pointers appreciated.
Normally the Apache configuration files are in /etc/httpd/conf
The UserDir directive is normally in srm.conf and the  default setting is
normally to the ~/public_html directory.


I also suggest you look at the online documentation at
http://www.apache.org.
http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_userdir.html#userdir

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