RE: Apache 2 configuration with a site per user

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There is a way to do this using  virtualhosts?

Eg. Can I create a user then modify the httpd.conf file adding a
virtualhost block and redirecting the http root directory for this
virtualhost to the user's home?

Is this possible? Or I need to use userdir?


-----Mensaje original-----
De: Ed Wilts [mailto:ewilts@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Enviado el: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 9:28 AM
Para: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Asunto: Re: Apache 2 configuration with a site per user

On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 09:24:32AM -0600, CORPO. ALAN MACIEL wrote:
> I'm using redhat 8 and I want to configure an apache 2 server (the
> default web server that came with rh8) to host several websites , the
> main website (the company site) will be in the default location
> /var/www/html/  but I need to have other websites for the
clients/users
> that will be in the /home/user1/ for user1, /home/user2/ for user2 and
> so on... I don't know how to configure neither what permissions I need
> to give to the users and directories.

http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/howto/public_html.html

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Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
mailto:ewilts@xxxxxxxxxx
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