Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DocumentRoot - Apache2 - Ubuntu

2007-05-23 Thread Krist van Besien
On 5/22/07, Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tuesday 22 May 2007 11:06, Krist van Besien wrote: What I've done on my personal server (which also runs Ubuntu Linux) is to have a seperate config file for each virtual server in sites-available. In sites-enabled I've then made links to

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DocumentRoot - Apache2 - Ubuntu

2007-05-23 Thread Tim Johnson
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 12:03, Krist van Besien wrote: What I did is put every virtualhost block in its own config file. In these config files I configured for every virtual host where the docroot is, where it has to log etc... All these config files are under sites_available, and

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DocumentRoot - Apache2 - Ubuntu

2007-05-22 Thread Norman Peelman
Tim Johnson wrote: On Tuesday 22 May 2007 02:05, Stephen wrote: snip I don't see a `DocumentRoot' variable in the apache2 httpd.conf. Can I add that variable and will it have the same effect . Hi Stephen: Look at some of the nested/included *.conf files. There is no

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DocumentRoot - Apache2 - Ubuntu

2007-05-22 Thread Krist van Besien
Line 5 of /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default. looks like this: DocumentRoot /var/www/ Is that what you are referring to? Ubuntu stores website config ins /etc/apache2/sites-available. To change the default host edit /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default. In

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DocumentRoot - Apache2 - Ubuntu

2007-05-22 Thread Tim Johnson
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 11:06, Krist van Besien wrote: Line 5 of /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default. looks like this: DocumentRoot /var/www/ Is that what you are referring to? Ubuntu stores website config ins /etc/apache2/sites-available. To change the default host edit

[EMAIL PROTECTED] DocumentRoot - Apache2 - Ubuntu

2007-05-21 Thread Tim Johnson
Hello: Using apache2 on kubuntu 7.04 (amd_64) On my older machine, which is slack 10.0, and (I think) apache 1.3.32, httpd.conf contains a DocumentRoot variable which can override the apache default document path. I don't see a `DocumentRoot' variable in the apache2 httpd.conf. Can I add that

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DocumentRoot - Apache2 - Ubuntu

2007-05-21 Thread Stephen
Tim Johnson wrote: Hello: Using apache2 on kubuntu 7.04 (amd_64) On my older machine, which is slack 10.0, and (I think) apache 1.3.32, httpd.conf contains a DocumentRoot variable which can override the apache default document path. I don't see a `DocumentRoot' variable in the apache2