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Re: Apache 2 Configuration

Santiago Hernández Lemes

2008-06-21

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Thank you very much Kim! I did nos know that! Everyone is talking about httpd.conf for configuring apache2 and you are the first person telling me that this is obsolete in apache2 :-)

Well, thank you very much again!



2008/6/21 Kim Briggs <patiodragon@gmail.com>:
On 6/21/08, Santiago Hernández Lemes <santi84@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have just instaled Lamp on my Ubuntu Hardy, and I want to configure
> Apache, as I know, the Apache configuration file is located at /etc/apache2.
> The problem is, thay inside the file, I have not found nothing wrote, the
> file is completely empty, so I dont understand how could it work (If i type
> localhost everything is ok in Firefox).
>
> Thank you very much!
>
Hi SH,

In the case you are expecting to configure apache2 in the same way you
configured apache 1.3, please note you won't be able to do it the same
way with a single file.  The server config. is more modularized.  Here
is an example of how to configure user's public_html folders, for
example:

http://kimbriggs.com/computers/computer-notes/linux-notes/apache2-public_html-virtual-directories.file

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