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Re: Standards for WebServers



On Sun, 27 Oct 1996, Mike Neuffer wrote:

mike >On Sun, 27 Oct 1996, Christoph Lameter wrote:
mike >
mike >> What are the standards for:
mike >> 
mike >> 1. The root directory of the webpages (I assume /var/web/webspace ?)
mike >> 
mike >> 2. The directory for cgi-bin? (Assumed /usr/lib/http/cgi-bin in my
mike >> packages)
mike >> 
mike >> Apache was moving things around lately so I guess there is some confusion.
mike >> Could we agree on a standard and put that into the policy?
mike >
mike >
mike >We are using here         ~www/www           as root for www material.
mike >The cgi-bin directory is  ~www/www/cgi-bin/
mike >Users have their stuff in ~/www/

I am not sure what you mean by the above. You need absolute paths I guess.
I would not consider the main collection webpages to be userbound.
/home directories usually have quotas on them and other tricks.


mike >The cache resides in      /var/www/          (maybe this should be changed 
mike >                                              to /var/proxy or /var/cache) 
mike >and the logs in           /var/log/www/
mike >


mike >This is also how I plan to set it in the Roxen package.

How far are you? I will junk my attempt if its almost complete.

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