Re: user server
Wayne,
Apache does this, the user web pages need to be in a public_html
subfolder of the user home directory.
Richard
Tele-NET webmaster
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Sitton" <waynes@iexalt.net>
To: <debian-isp@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM
Subject: user server
> I have recently acquired a domain with quite alot of user webpages. The
> server it was originnally on was a FreeBSD box. It placed the users under
a
> strange directoty path. For example the url
> http://home.techgod.net/~user on the the server it goes to
> /server/ftp/u/user/html
> in other words after the ftp directory, the path goes to the first letter
of
> the username and then the username, and then an html folder. I have to
move
> this to my own server. I use Debian 2.1r4. Instead of keeping the
> Directory structure, I moved all users out of the alfabetical directory
> structure, and put them all under /home. I ran a password convert, and
all
> the users can log in and access their ftp. Now what I can't seem to get
> done is to get apache to recognize that /~username goes to
> /home/username/html
> Can anyone help me get this done easily?
>
>
> Wayne
>
>
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