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Webpage and public html

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bitwise

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Mar 15, 2001
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If you are on an Apache webserver with a bunch of different users, and this server allows for each user to have a webpage at:


How do you set that up? Do you have to create a 'pubHTML' directory in your home directory? Is that it? What needs to be done to take advantage of this free web page?

Thanks,
-bitwise
 
You have to create a public_html folder in your home directory. Then you have to chmod it to 711. The files in the folder has to be chmod'd to 744 or 755 (or 777, but that really isn't necessary).
That is it, I think. Also, the public_html might be different, since it could be setup to be whatever name the admin likes. //Daniel
 
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