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[nycphp-talk] FUNDAMENTALS Article on Virtual Hosting

Jeff jsiegel1 at optonline.net
Thu Sep 11 07:02:10 EDT 2003


That's my experience too...but as pointed out in the article (and
perhaps it needs to be made clearer) the actual path could be whatever
works for you.

Jeff Siegel 

-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Nasir Zubair
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Not sure about Ensim or anything else, but servers running Cpanel/WHM
control panels usually have /home/USERNAME as the document root for a
user.
I'm pretty sure that quite a lot of virtual hosting providers use a
separate
drive/partition for user data, such as /home.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff [mailto:jsiegel1 at optonline.net] 
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 12:07 AM
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The directory /var/www/html as the Apache document root seems to be the
default location when installing Red Hat. Found this on Google:

http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.1-Manual/ref-guide/s1-ins
tallation-upgradingapache.html

"In the version of Apache included in Red Hat Linux 7.1, the
DocumentRoot is
/var/www/html. "

I recently installed Red Hat 9 and this is still the default
DocumentRoot
directory. Sure...you could make DocumentRoot just about any directory
you
want as long as you change the httpd.conf file.


Jeff Siegel

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On Behalf Of Chris Snyder
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 6:01 PM
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This could be one of those areas where I'm not entirely clear on Unix 
philosophy, but I think of /var as being for data of a more transient 
nature, and subject to overwrite on OS upgrade. Also, most distros don't

give /var much space by default. I consider /home and /usr/local as 
safer places for long-term storage.

I generally put virtual host webroots in /home/domain/http for 
single-site domains, or /home/orgname/domain/http for organizations with

multiple domains.

    csnyder

Daniel Kushner wrote:

>My comments:
>
>DocumentRoot of the Virtual Hosts don't need be under the main document
root
>(/var/www/html). They can be where ever you want (e.g.:
>/home/daniel/www/project1)
>
>My name is Daniel (not Dan) :)
>
>--Daniel
>
>  
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org 
>>[mailto:talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org]On Behalf Of Jeff
>>Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 5:24 PM
>>To: 'NYPHP Talk'
>>Subject: [nycphp-talk] FUNDAMENTALS Article on Virtual Hosting
>>
>>
>>After posting a message concerning virtual hosting, I assembled the 
>>different ideas/suggestions into a single article. Below is the link
to
>>the draft version. Please comment and let me know if anything has been

>>overlooked or requires clarification.
>>
>>http://cvs.nyphp.org/cvsweb.cgi/fundamentals/virtual_hosting.txt
>>
>>Jeff Siegel
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