[CentOS] Setting up virtual http pages
Andrew Sawyers
andrew at sawdog.comTue Mar 13 15:41:25 UTC 2007
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Yes. Look Here for a description of the UserDir directive you need for your httpd.conf: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/howto/public_html.html Cheers, Andrew Sawyers On 3/13/07 11:36 AM, "Todd Cary" <todd at aristesoftware.com> wrote: > Disclaimer: I may need help in asking the question properly! > > Currently, my http root is /home/httpd/, so http://209.204.172.137/ > takes you there. > > Is it possible to assign a specific page for a user? Lets say I have a > user, "smith", and his directory is /home/smith/. Could "smith" have a > root page, /home/smith/www/? With this, "smith" could ftp his html to > his own directory. If this is possible, how would "smith" see his pages? > > Todd
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