Instead of fussing around with NIS, I wuz hoping someone knew how to
reconfig Apache to read a passwd file not in /etc? Ideally I'd like to rsync
over SSH, a passwd file from my NFS box (trying to migrate away from NFS
now) so that I can have apache export the /public_html directories for my
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 11:43:04AM -1000, Brian Chee wrote:
Instead of fussing around with NIS, I wuz hoping someone knew
how to reconfig Apache to read a passwd file not in /etc?
Ideally I'd like to rsync over SSH, a passwd file from my NFS
box (trying to migrate away from NFS now) so that I
I am trying to set-up a Linux workstation as a intranet web server on a NT
network, but I cannot figure out how to make the web server accessible
through a virtual host name. Apache is installed and is accessible by
entering in the IP address as the URL, but I would like to make it
accessible by
Rodney Kanno wrote:
I am trying to set-up a Linux workstation as a intranet web server on a NT
network, but I cannot figure out how to make the web server accessible
through a virtual host name.
Actually, for future reference virtual isn't correct in this context.
Apache is installed and is
- Original Message -
From: Ray Strode [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: [luau] Apache question
1) Add an entry to every machine's
%SystemRoot%\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts file for your
webserver. It has the same format
One more question.the network is behind a router...so will the linux
webserver be accessible from outside the network (this is not desireable)?
Does the webserver have an outside accessible IP, or does your router
NAT a single internet
connection? If the latter, then probably not, unless