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[be] [task #10012] various web server landscape
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Teus Benschop |
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[be] [task #10012] various web server landscape |
Date: |
Wed, 30 Dec 2009 08:53:34 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #1, task #10012 (project bibledit):
All major webservers support userpages (though usually this needs to get
switched on). These pages get served from a specially set aside
directory for exactly this purpose. Not from the user's ordinary home
directory.
The usual place for a not chrooted webserver is to find the user pages
within the user's home directory in a subdirectory called Public or
public_html. On a chrooted server it is within the server root. Either
way, on the server it appears then as /~user
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