Quoting Damien Hull <dh...@section9.us>:
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 PHP applications to work. This is what I'm having issues
with.
HI Damien,
I first started hosting sites on a server for non-profit groups. I
used the command line and vi to manually edit the apache config files
and set up directories and users and so on. It was an impossible task
for even a keener on a volunteer basis. Very time-consuming and very
error-prone.
VM allows me to use the CLI as and when I wish but automates the
routine parts so that the tedious bits are done by script. I've found
it very worthwhile from the points of view of productivity and ease.
It costs nothing to use and directly addresses the issues you mention
above. You can mail me off-list if you need help.
Dave
On Jan 26, 2012, at 2:02 PM, Dave Stevens <g...@uniserve.com> wrote:
Quoting Igor Cicimov <icici...@gmail.com>:
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" <dh...@section9.us> 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 be allowed to install any kind of web application / site
2. Correct permissions should be granted to the www-data user ( the
one Appache runs as)
Any suggestions would be a big help...
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