Fedora Servers :: Host All The Manpages On A Apache?
Sep 24, 2009
I am using FC9. Can anyone tell me how to host all the manpages on a Apache Server so that a user can access it using the webbrowser like firefox. After googling I came across something called man2html but it really did not work.
I installed apache server on my Fedora 12. Its showing the test page 127.0.0.1, but when I give the address 97.168.234.76 (0r www.chaalu-kam.com), it tells that the requested url could not be retrieved.
I have made the following additions to the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file
I've created a virtual host and when I try to access it it displays the root of the Default Server. Running Fedora 11. This works fine in our Fedora 8, same configuration.
192.168.0.200 Default server is set to Listen 80 virtual server
In first place i am sorry about my horrible English. I want to make a web site with a virtual host of apache visible by all the computers connected to my networking. I put this in the end of the file "/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf"("192.168.1.194" is the IP address of my computer. The default gateway IP address is "192.168.1.1"):
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It works if i go to "http://192.168.1.194/" with the browser of the computer with apache inside, but on the others PC of my networking this method don't work!
I am trying to set up an Apache2 virtual host to test sites I make from my own computer.
I used this guide to set up my LAMP and vHost, The LAMP stack seems to be working great, but I run into some problems when I try to set up a vHost
As described in the guide I
1. made a new directory in my home folder /home/[myname]/www/test.dev to put my site in (it currently contains a simple index.html file as a test).
2. In /etc/apache2/sites-available I copied the file "default" and renamed it "test.dev"
3. I edited the content of "test.dev" to look like this:
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4. I enabled the site using the command "sudo a2ensite test.dev". I then restarted apache "sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 reload".
5. I edited the hosts file: "sudo gedit /etc/hosts" to look like this:
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6. I restarted apache "sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 reload".
Now if I enter "http://test.dev" in my firefox's adress bar I just get the apache2 "It works!" site. What is going wrong to cause firefox to show the "It works!" page rather then my own test site?
I just did a new install of 11.04 because I got a new ssd and now when I try to host my site from /home/USER/www/ apache says "You don't have permission to access / on this server" 403 Forbidden. I had the same exact configuration files on my other install of 11.04 and everything worked fine. One thing I did notice is that when apache installed it did not create a www-data group. I also serve a folder for music on another port and I can get to that fine.
I've set up a server running Ubuntu 10.10 (desktop) with apache. Problem is: When I try to configure multiple virtual hosts I can only access the first one. I'm sure that I'm missing something basic in my setup, but I cannot seem to figure out what.
What I want is simply two virtual hosts, one only available on the LAN where I can test my php files and one "live" available from the outside.
Heres what I've done:
Installed Apache2.2 Copy /etc/apache2/sites-available/default -> /etc/apache2/sites-available/dev Modified "dev" config DocumentRoot and Document to point to /var/www/dev Modified "dev" config VirtualHost to <VirtualHost *:1337> (port change right?) Modified "default" config DocumentRoot and Document to point to /var/www/live
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Live works fine, but dev cannot connect (as if there is no server there).
I'm not sure is this is possible or not, but what I would like to do is take my public address mydomain.com and configure a virtual host something.mydomain.com only instead of having the content on the same server I would like it to point to the IP of my virtual machine that is in my private network and display that page publicly. Does anyone know if this is possible, or how to do it? I have done this with port forwards, but would like them both to be on the same port.
I created a new virtual host in Apache using Webmin and am having trouble getting it to work. When I created it, I opted to create the config file as a "New file under virtual servers directory /etc/apache2/sites-available". So now I have a default config file /etc/apache2/sites-available/default and a new one created by Webmin at /etc/apache2/sites-available/webmin.1412323.conf. It seems like the settings in that new Webmin config file aren't being picked up by Apache -- when I try and browse to mywebsite.com it shows my root /var/www folder, not the subdirectory /var/www/mywebsite.
Is there a way I can tell Apache to include the new Webmin config file for the virtual host or should I just copy the directives into the default file at /etc/apache2/sites-available/default? It seems like Webmin should automatically configure Apache to work with any newly generated config files.
I am upgrading my server and I have a lot of sites. Since I cannot take my server down for a few days, maybe a week until I manage to migrate all the sites to the new machine, I figured I could migrate them one by one. After migrating one, I would somehow tunnel the requests of that name virtual host to my internal machine. When everything is migrated, I would then switch the machines, update ip's and stuff and everything will work just fine.
However I cannot seem to find a way to do this tunneling. is this at all possible? If not, what alternatives do I have?
I installed apache server on my Fedora 12. Its showing the test page 127.0.0.1, but when I give the address 97.168.234.76 (0r www.chaalu-kam.com), it tells that the requested url could not be retrieved.
I have made the following additions to the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file
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In addition to this, I have added this to my /etc/hosts file
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I wanted to test the Apache server on my laptop only by putting an html file in /var/www/html and naming it as index.html. I want this index.html page to be displayed when I put www.chaalu-kam.com in my browser. What should I do? My firewall is off too
how i can start to host my own personal website on my own server that i just created.I was wondering if there were tips you can give me or a site you can recommend me to where i can get lessons on how to host my own site on my own server using fedora 10.
I have a "stable" core 10 server that is hosting multiple visualizations: Setup details The host is on a dedicated non raid drive. The virtualization for each system was created in one of two ways... mainly because I was learning when I set this up a year ago. The first way was that I created the filesystem as a .img on the boot drive then I added access to a raid5 array as an additional mount point in the booted .img file. This has worked fine for a year. The second way was introduced when I added a raid1 array for additional "testing" systems. I partitioned the raid1 like this:
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I then proceeded to add /dev/md1 as a mount point to the original .img for additional storage works fine. I then created a new system using /dev/md2 this is where things change up as I installed Core12 system directly onto the /dev/md2.....
I installed fedora10 on my system with live cd.I started httpd service.I also set static IP address, subnetmask and default gateway as my proxy server.It is only accessible through http://localhost at the same machine.but I need to access it through http://ipaddress/ on my other LAN machines which has window operating system.
hostname: Unknown host xauth: creating new authority file /root/.serverauth.2915 X.Org X Server 1.5.3 Release Date: 5 November 2008 X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0 Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.18-128.1.1.el5 i686
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I don;t have physical access to the system and it is a server located in Europe. Fedora release 10 (Cambridge) is installed in it.
i'm new to MySQL and i designed a database using MySQL and PHP recently but dont know how to port it to my host company. How do i save the database on my flash drive then transfer to my host on my website's control panel.
I've installed a server (CentOS5.2) - and I need a new(er) PHP, so, I get me one. This is what I did: - unzipped the bundle in the root's home - of course, I entered the folder - entered "./configure" - entered "make" - the compile didn't come back with errors - entered "make test" - there was a _possible_ fail... - entered "make install"
I noticed there's nothing in the /libs, where I'd expect a module (lib5php5.so) to exist. there is one, but it belongs to the older PHP. It's located in ets/httpd/modules (a link BTW - but I think that's normal). At the console I type: "which php" and get a path to PHP /usr/local/bin/php "php --version" and get 5.2.8 and some extra info in the server I entered "<?php phpinfo(); .>" in a PHP page, as I call that page, I get ... 5.1.6 as version.
Of course, I suspect Apache to have the OLD PHP in its config, (the old lib5php.so) and that I may have to overwrite the old one with the newly compiled one, if I had it. I ran a locate on the system, but no other lib5php.so files exist. Where did I loose track?
FedoraVersion 12 ConstantineNoyau Linux 2.6.31.12-174.2.3.fc.x86_64Gnome 2.28.2Memory 871.4 MoAMD Athlon LE-600Free disk 71.5GoSelinux is deactivated.Httpd doesnot start and, when I start "onfiguration des services", and click D�marrer, it runs for ever, but never starts Apache...
I have now blown Windows XP away completely and done a clean install into 80Gb hard disk (x86). I know that httpd is running and I've added the snippets to httpd.conf that output server status and server info to the web browser, so I can see that all the required PHP stuff is loaded. So something like http://localhost/server-info works fine but something like http://localhost/helloworld.htm produces the wrong output:
I moved from F12 to F14, I've installed using yum Apache, MySql, php, phpMyAdmin. That all works fine, I've made index.php with phpinfo() function and if it is in /var/www/html/ it opens in web browser. I extracted daloradius-0.9-8 in /var/www/hmtl/daloradius folder changed ownership to apache:apache set alias to myradius. When I point web browser to localhost/myradius I get error 403, forbidden. I moved index.php with phpinfo() to daloradius (overwriting old index.php) and same stuff happens. Error 403. What am I doing wrong?
Are there any tricks/sites/methods to use the linux man command in a more convenient way? I love commands in terminal but for some strange reason I preferred to type man in firefox then in the terminal. The output is so long and I have to scroll forever to find what I need. Also the lack of example is a headache.
What they don't make clear on most manpages is that you can't simply usebzip2 thisfile.xxx that gives bzip2 free rein to include the original extension in the filename. You must use the -c tag (and better than that, the -c and -k tags, the latter of which leaves the original file untouched post-compression), then -if you wish- the level of compression to apply to a file (in the range of 1-9, with 1 being next-to-no compression and 9 the highest level of compression), followed by the filename/s to compress, then after a single space, a right-hand carat (">"), then another single space and the name you want to give the compressed bzip2 file, remembering to add the extension ".bzip2" (no quotes) to your filename.
Sounds pretty obvious, doesn't it? Well, I thought so too once I read a particular manual page and reasoned it out. Then I remembered the 15 or so minutes it took me to Google myself to that manpage, and I decided it was good Net citizenship to put up a little step-by-step like this one on an appropriate forum on which I was already a registered member.
It isn't just the C++ heads or the Python jockeys who need things broken down to their simplest bits for them from time to time. Newbies and near-newbies do, too. I took it as read that was the reason for this subforum, so here I went.
having an absolute mare on this one and doin me in.! I'm trying to install apache on fedora 9 to a non default directory /usr/local/apache as i need to set it up with resin see[URL]... I've removed the default install with yum remove httpd and then tried installing using apache's ./configure make make install commands. This all appears to work ok but when trying to start the server i get command not found error.any suggestions **ps why are the apache files all over the place in fedora..
I have been struggling with this for the past two days and I can't seem to figure it out.SIMPLE GOAL: use subdomains with my wildcard Rapid SSL cert on Apahce2. This is not a chained certificate.Currently my default SSL virtual host, listening on 443 works fine. So, https://www.myDomain.com is recognized correctly by all browsers. But, the below virtual host listening on port 1025 is not coming across to the browser securely. The page renders, but the browsers do not see it as encrypted SSL.
I'm running Fedora 10 with Apache 2.2.11 and I noticed something a little strange going on. This morning, logwatch alerted me to the following concerning apache:
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Sure enough, the apache access log file shows the following:
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mod_proxy is disabled in the apache config file anyway (default mod_proxy commented out):
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When I tried to access my web server to check, it was down, and I got the following when checking its status:
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So I checked the apache error logs and found the following:
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There's nothing wrong with line 188 of the config file:
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It seems fairly apparent that there has been an attempt to use my web server as a proxy to gain access to other servers, so I have a couple of questions:
1) I presume that the attack failed, since mod_proxy was disabled?
2) Why did my web server crash? (It has never done this before). It seems very suspicious that it tried to restart, but failed to load proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so on the same night that someone had attempted to use mod_proxy. I have since successfully started apache without making any configuration changes.
3) Do I need to worry that any part of my system has been compromised?
I'm trying to setup eRuby on my Apache server, and I'm having problems. Currently, I have this in a separate config file in "/etc/httpd/conf.d/eruby.conf":
I've run into some problems trying to change the default cgi folder from /var/www/cgi-bin to /var/www/cgi-local (in order to migrate scripts from a much older server to a new one). I have edited httpd.conf to modify the following:
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I have also tried several variations. I left ScriptAlias at the default "/var/www/cgi-bin" and I have tried it with AllowOverride None and without the +ExecCGI after Options. I am getting a 404 error when a form has an action directed at a cgi script that is in cgi-local.