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This is how to set up Apache2 on Ubuntu so that, when '''<tt>hxxp://server/~username</tt>''' is accessed, the browser returns the content in '''<tt>/home/username/public_html</tt>'''. | This is how to set up Apache2 on Ubuntu so that, when '''<tt>hxxp://server/~username</tt>''' is accessed, the browser returns the content in '''<tt>/home/username/public_html</tt>'''. | ||
− | + | First, user directory is now a mod in Ubuntu's apache2. If you have not installed the mod, then execute the following command: | |
sudo a2enmod userdir | sudo a2enmod userdir | ||
− | + | Second, edit '''<tt>/etc/apache2/apache2.conf</tt>''' and add the following lines: | |
+ | <IfModule mod_userdir.c> | ||
+ | UserDir public_html | ||
+ | </IfModule> |
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Apache2 on Ubuntu
Enabling User Directory
This is how to set up Apache2 on Ubuntu so that, when hxxp://server/~username is accessed, the browser returns the content in /home/username/public_html.
First, user directory is now a mod in Ubuntu's apache2. If you have not installed the mod, then execute the following command:
sudo a2enmod userdir
Second, edit /etc/apache2/apache2.conf and add the following lines:
<IfModule mod_userdir.c> UserDir public_html </IfModule>