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devbobo
Nov 29, 2009Aspirant
HOW TO: Hosting multiple websites
G'day Guys, For some time I've wanted to host multiple websites from a single ReadyNAS unit...I haven't had the time to investigate it. 1. Backup all the .conf files in /etc/frontview/apache 2....
cmonard
Nov 24, 2011Aspirant
Hello I've found the answer,
When you create your new share for a website, don't make it accessible to the web via "share list" > "http/s" > "access" => "read" // that is the wrong way. Juste leave it to "no access".
Then the conf in your Virtual.conf should take effect. :)
Nice
When you create your new share for a website, don't make it accessible to the web via "share list" > "http/s" > "access" => "read" // that is the wrong way. Juste leave it to "no access".
Then the conf in your Virtual.conf should take effect. :)
Nice
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