Dear Apache Experts
I am planning to host a site and the environment is CentOS 6. I am planning
to use Apache2. I am not comfortble for initial tuning and configuration of
Apache2. Basically it is going to be a job site, where people will be
registering their profiles, uploading resumes etc. So I c
Quoting Damien Hull :
The two suggestions are okay, but I would like to do this from the
CLI. Is there any way to allow users on the system to have their own
website?
I know you can have websites in users home directories. The problem is
permissions. The Apache users needs access to the website
The two suggestions are okay, but I would like to do this from the
CLI. Is there any way to allow users on the system to have their own
website?
I know you can have websites in users home directories. The problem is
permissions. The Apache users needs access to the website files for
things like PH
Quoting Igor Cicimov :
CPANEL
or maybe not...
I use virtualmin GPL for this and have had very good results. The GUI
is nice and doesn't stop your users from managing their own sites and
mails, etc...
Dave
On Jan 27, 2012 7:42 AM, "Damien Hull" wrote:
I'm running a LAMP server on Ub
CPANEL
On Jan 27, 2012 7:42 AM, "Damien Hull" wrote:
> I'm running a LAMP server on Ubuntu 10.04. I have no trouble managing
> my own web sites. I have root access. I can't seem to figure out how
> to do this for users. This would be some sort of web hosting
> configuration.
>
> 1. Users should b
I'm running a LAMP server on Ubuntu 10.04. I have no trouble managing
my own web sites. I have root access. I can't seem to figure out how
to do this for users. This would be some sort of web hosting
configuration.
1. Users should be allowed to install any kind of web application / site
2. Correct