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RE: Apache2 Manhattan Virtual Classroom



Charles,
Ah very good sir! I had not discovered any documentation referring to the
/etc/apache2/sites-available, just for /etc/apache2/sites-enabled, which is
where my sites are referenced. I shall take a look at this right away.
I thank you sir, a new direction to look is better than no direction at all.
Cary 


Cary Pembleton
IT Consultant
PC Tech Help, LLC
32 Cove Lane
Campbellsville, KY 42718
(270) 789-0187 Office
http://www.pctechhelp.net
 

-----Original Message-----
From: charles norwood [mailto:chasnorw@pacbell.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 7:48 PM
To: debian-user
Subject: RE: Apache2 Manhattan Virtual Classroom

On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 22:59 -0400, Cary Pembleton wrote: 
> Ok Roberto,
> Fair enough, I think we both want to accomplish the same thing here. 
> A) find answers to our problems. B) Try and help others find answers 
> to their problems. C) Be as courteous as possible when trying to 
> achieve A&B. I think my frustration with the new distribution learning 
> curve may be perhaps getting to me. I think I am just going to step 
> away for a few days. I have looked at the "list" of consultants. I may 
> even try that avenue, but I would really like to be able to solve this 
> on my own, with a little help from my friends.
> 
> 
> 
> Cary Pembleton
> IT Consultant
> PC Tech Help, LLC
> 32 Cove Lane
> Campbellsville, KY 42718
> (270) 789-0187 Office
> http://www.pctechhelp.net
>  
> 
Hi.
I think that there are two types of issues here:  1) apache2 and 2) The
"Debian Way" (tm) of making apache2 serve up web pages.  I think that the
first thing is to make a file that implements the virtual host.
This is an apache2 problem,  see eg the O'Reilly book "Apache The Definitive
Guide" (my edition (3rd) is pretty thin on apache2, so look before you buy).
Then put this file into "/etc/apache2/sites_available", and link to it in
the directory "/etc/apache2/sites_enabled, see
/usr/share/doc/apache2/README.etc.

Then if your firewall provides access to port 80 and if the world's name
servers know your site name's address you should be able to see at least the
Debian supplied default page.
>From there you can trouble shoot your application.


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