Thank you! This is excellent!
Chris Gilland.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicolai Svendsen" <chojiro1...@gmail.com>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: Very high intermediate towards advanced question about sharing
Hi!
Some people won't have the web sharing box in System Preferences in
Mountain Lion. So, you have to enable Apache in Terminal like so
sudo apachectl start
You can replace "start" with stop and restart as you see fit, but keep in
mind that you have to make OS X launch the daemon when you boot the
system. This won't be done automatically.
sudo defaults write /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.apache.httpd
Disabled -bool false
To disable this, you of course just write "true" instead of "false" in
Terminal.
From what I can tell, Apache actually already uses both system and
user-specific web sharing, though I can't make the system-wide
configuration work when I put files in the appropriate folders. This may
just be because it might have one enabled this being the user, but it does
show the site added in the /library/webserver/documents location which is
for the system-wide web share, so I can't imagine that being correct.
Either way, configuration file is here:
/etc/apache2/httpd.conf
IF you don't see it, try using something like
nano /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
to open the file and edit it that way.
I can't answer your questions completely, I think, since I can't make it
properly work for me due to my configuration in my current area.
Regards,
Nicolai
On Feb 8, 2013, at 4:08 PM, John Panarese <jpanar...@mac-access.net>
wrote:
Yes, but I don't think the personal website is supported in ML any
longer. Did you upgrade from Lion or Snow Leopard? It might still be in
sharing prefs because of that. With my Mini, which I did a complete
clean install on, there is no Web sharing service listed in my sharing
prefs.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
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On Feb 8, 2013, at 10:05 AM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland"
<ch...@clgproductions.com> wrote:
John,
All I know is under system prefs, sharing, there is an option to enable
web sharing. that's all I can tell ya.
Chris Gilland.
Founder of CLG Productions
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----- Original Message ----- From: "John Panarese"
<jpanar...@mac-access.net>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 9:59 AM
Subject: Re: Very high intermediate towards advanced question about
sharing
I don't think web sharing is supported in Mountain Lion any longer. I
could be wrong, but I believe that is what I read. Thus, you won't
find that folder.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blind
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On Feb 8, 2013, at 7:23 AM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland"
<ch...@clgproductions.com> wrote:
OK guys. So here's the situation. I am running OSX Mountain Lion
10.8.2. I have gone under system preferences, then to sharing. I
turned on web sharing, which started the web Apache http daemon
service built into the OS by default out of the box. The problem is,
even after enabling the root user account which for liability reasons
I am not on list going to reveal how to do, I still cannot see under
/etc/apache any type of httpd.conf file that I can edit in Text Edit
like I would do on Unix/Linux. I know that one for 20 bucks in the
app store can get the server extention add-ons, but why do that only
for a GUI front end interface? Sure it makes things like setting up
dns routing, port mascing, IP cloning etc. more easy, but...
Basically, I only need to really make two changes. By default, the
web daemon is set to be user specific. This means if I want to access
a file over the web http service, I must go to:
http://IPAddress/~UserName
IE: http://192.168.1.11/~chris
Then, basically I can access from there anything inside
/MacintoshHD/Users/chris/Sites, such as index.html
So my question is, I want to change the directive within the conf file
so that instead of it being user specific, it is system-wide. This
way instead of going to an address formatted like above, I could
instead jsut go to:
http://IPAddress
and that's it. no /~UserName at the end. The only problem is, in
doing this, if I make the service system wide, then I'd also suspect
I'd have to somehow change the HTDocs location so that there would be
one global system wide directory where all web files would go. Then
I'd probably have to chmod the thing and set not just the owner and
the group, but also everyone else to RW, read/write.
chmod 666 /MacintoshHD/Users/chris/PathToWebFiles/*
So really, I need to knwo A, where is the conf file, B, how to change
those two directives in the file.
Chris.
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