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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 -- Jerry Feldman (HP On-Site Consultant) http://gbrweb.msd.ray.com/~gzf/ +-------------------------------------------------------+-----Note: ------+ | Raytheon Electronic Systems (W) (781)999-1837/1-1837 | My views may not| | Mail Stop: S3SG10 (F) (781)999-4030/1-4030 | reflect the | | 180 Hartwell Road (W) gzf at gbr.msd.ray.com | views of my | | Bedford, MA 01730-2498 (FWD:H+W) gaf at blu.org | employer. | +-------------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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