Re: [users@httpd] Can this be Done?

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NetSuporte wrote:

Got step one to work!

Now I get the default index.html when I do http://www.quecaixa.com.br or http://192.168.1.222

This holds also true from another linux computer on the same subnet (with the webhost directed to the IP in /etc/hosts)
So step one done.

But you will never believe what i did. I am still sorting out why it worked.

I removed the Debian Apache2 install, downloaded and installed Apache2 myself into /usr/local/Apache2.

Seems Debian installs into /var/www/apache2_default

Thanks guys a long road ahead but I have faith.

Philip

Yes, I also am not too fond of the Deb Apache2 install. I always compile it myself because it gives you a clear picture of what you have installed and how (compil eoptions)

-Patrick

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