If I have a dir, example, /home/some/dir/here
and that is where I have a mirror of rawhide that starts (that's the base dir)...
I want to at least allow myself access to that dir via the web (already have a main web page for my domain), so I can read the RPMs, headers, etc...
I can't seem to find the right configuration to add to my httpd.conf file, or the correct way to link that dir to my /var/www/html dir (which would probably be easier and less configuring).
This is what I currently have in my httpd.conf file..
Alias /rawhide/ "/home/some/dir/here/rawhide/"
<Directory "/home/some/dir/here/rawhide"> Options Indexes MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory>
Any ideas?
On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 15:36 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote:
If I have a dir, example, /home/some/dir/here
CentOS 4.0?
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-apache-fc3/
--On Tuesday, March 29, 2005 3:36 PM -0600 Mike Chambers mike@netlyncs.com wrote:
This is what I currently have in my httpd.conf file..
Hint: Put that in a file by itself, like /etc/httpd/conf.d/rawhide.conf
That way you can tweak just that and not touch the main httpd.conf. I like to compartmentalize as much as possible, like putting each virtual host in its own conf.d file. Only global settings get changed in httpd.conf.