  | |  | Can this be Done? | Can this be Done? 2005-05-03 - By NetSuporte
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
Tom Cat wrote:
>Yes this can be done. I've done it and it wasn't extremely hard >(although I did have to ask on this list for help once). > >I'd start by checking the permissions on the >/apache2-default/index.html and if you're using SELinux make sure that >is set correctly (http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-apache-fc3/). > >Read through httpd.conf and make sure you've set it up correctly. The >comments in the file are extremely helpful. > >Once you're sure it is right, Try to view http://127.0.0.1 (yeah you >need to be on the server). If that works then try from in- and >out-side of your network to see if you have a problem with the >firewall or something. > >-Tom > >On 5/3/05, NetSuporte <netsuporte@(protected)> wrote: > > >> First I am new to Apache but not to Linux. I have Apache2 up and running >>fresh from an install and that? it. >> >> My question(s) before I start this endevour is the following possible. >> >> 1) Create a home webserver. >> 2) Host my own website on the home webserver. >> 3) Have access to my website from the internet via an DSL/ISP connection. >> >> I want to do this without registering a domain. >> >> I am using a router and the computer I want to setup is configured as the >>DMZ. >> My router is the DHCP server ( I have five computers in my home) , and my >>system has an IP address outside the DHCP range so it has a static IP >>address. >> >> Do I need to setup the webhost server as a secondary DNS server to the ISP >>DNS server? >> >> I have spent the entire day tryng to figure out how to associate the server >>"hostname.xxx.xx" with the webserver "www.name.domain" and IP address and >>how to point to the actual "index.html" for the webpage in >>/var/www/mywebsite/index.html. >> >> From what I read all Apache2 configuration takes place in "httpd.conf". My >>configuration does not work properly and I have read so some information I >>am confused on exactly where I went wrong. >> >> At this point I am getting the following when I try to access >>"http://www.name.domain/index.html". >> >> >>Forbidden >> >>You don't have permission to access /apache2-default/index.html on this >>server. >> >>Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an >>ErrorDocument to handle the request. ________________________________ >> Apache/2.0.54 (Debian GNU/Linux) PHP/4.3.10-13 Server at localhost Port 80 >> >> I could use a little basic guidance so far I just get pointed to the same >>documentation I already have been reading but cannot seem to extrapolate the >>correct information. So a cookbook step by step would help, but I now it is >>a pain and will take someones valued time. I just seem to have too much >>information to read through and need to sort it out. >> >> thanks for any help. >> >> Philip >> netsuporte@(protected) >> >> >> >>
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