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From: Jon Fullmer <jon@jonfullmer.com>
To: Eve Atley <eatley@wow-corp.com>, linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 19:14:33 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <BC2B4599.E5E0%jon@jonfullmer.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <GNEPLLCIIBHICCOGIAKPIEEHCAAA.eatley@wow-corp.com>

On virtually any platform, when in doubt, seek ye the /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
file.  The entry that you're looking for is "DocumentRoot".  This will tell
you where Apache stores the files by default.  I'm not positive where it is
by default on RH9, but my guess would be /usr/local/httpd/htdocs.

If you're feeling confident, this would be a good time to change this entry
to a location that suits you best.  You'll need to reload apache (usually
"/etc/init.d/apache reload" in RedHat) whenever you make a change.

Hope that helps.

 - Jon

on 1/14/04 12:00 PM, Eve Atley at eatley@wow-corp.com wrote:

> 
> I am running Redhat 9.0 and have Apache installed. 'whereis apache' command
> pulled up several Apache directories. I know where Apache is located on a Mac
> OS X platform, but am new to Linux - can someone please tell me where I need
> to install webpages to serve them?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> - Eve
> 
> 
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2004-01-15  2:14 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-01-13 12:48 Error Appliying Errata Updates Joaquin Corchero
2004-01-13 20:08 ` Jeff Funk
     [not found]   ` <BAY10-DAV50Vn26mp8v000330a0@hotmail.com>
2004-01-14 15:37     ` Jeff Funk
2004-01-14 19:00       ` Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat? Eve Atley
2004-01-14 16:14         ` Darío Mariani
2004-01-14 19:21           ` Mozilla (was: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?) Eve Atley
2004-01-15  2:16             ` Jon Fullmer
2004-01-15  2:14         ` Jon Fullmer [this message]
2004-01-14 14:47 ` Error Appliying Errata Updates Joaquin Corchero
2004-01-14 16:09 ` Scott Taylor
2004-01-14 16:22   ` Thomas Steudten
2004-01-14 16:41     ` Scott Taylor
2004-01-14 16:54     ` Joaquin Corchero
2004-01-19 16:01       ` Joaquin Corchero
2004-01-14 16:13 Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat? Scott Taylor
2004-02-17 16:13 Scott Mraz
2004-02-17 16:58 ` Richard Nairn

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