Difference between revisions of "WebServer - UserDir"

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*<code>sudo a2enmod userdir</code>
 
*<code>sudo a2enmod userdir</code>
 
*<code>sudo systemctl restart apache2</code>
 
*<code>sudo systemctl restart apache2</code>
*<code>sudo nano /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/userdir.conf</code>
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*<code>sudo vi /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/userdir.conf</code>
 
**(see: http://www.techytalk.info/enable-userdir-apache-module-ubuntu-debian-based-linux-distributions/)
 
**(see: http://www.techytalk.info/enable-userdir-apache-module-ubuntu-debian-based-linux-distributions/)
 
**<span style="color:#e74c3c">'''NOTE:&nbsp; Verify that you are using the configuration for the correct version of Apache!'''</span>
 
**<span style="color:#e74c3c">'''NOTE:&nbsp; Verify that you are using the configuration for the correct version of Apache!'''</span>

Latest revision as of 14:41, 1 January 2022

Sometimes, you might want individual users with accounts on the webserver to have personal pages...

To set up a personal page for the currently logged-in user:

  • mkdir ~/public_html
  • chmod ugo+rX ~/public_html
  • create an index.html file in ~/public_html

Assuming this users name is fred, his page can now be reached at MyServer.MyDomain.net/~fred/