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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....
leoj3n
Jul 13, 2012Aspirant
Here's my apache directory from /etc/frontview/: http://leoj3n.otzo.com/apache.tar.gz
In FrontView I have 1 share titled 'public_html' that is chown admin:admin, chmod 775 which holds a directory called leoj3n which is referenced by /etc/frontview/apache/sites/leoj3n.otzo.com.vhost ...
Under Services in FV, HTTP is set to None selected/Disabled ...
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It's very possible I messed something up as as I ran into a lot of problems, which stemmed mainly from the fact that I wasn't seeing the config working because I didn't realize I needed to clear the catch of my browser in order to see the changes... I ended up trying a lot of whacky stuff before I narrowed it down to the browser cache problem.
Another problem I ran into was that ReadyNAS Photos II didn't play nice with the new vhost config. I hade to uninstall it using the .remove file because the addon totally faceplanted and took FrontView with it once I replaced the existing files with those from Gitorious.
Anyways, here's the URL where the images are absent: http://leoj3n.otzo.com/OREGONTRAILII/ (internally: /public_html/leoj3n/OREGONTRAILII/)
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Another note: When I run the apache restart command (apache-ssl -f /etc/frontview/apache/httpd.conf -k restart) I get this warning:
In FrontView I have 1 share titled 'public_html' that is chown admin:admin, chmod 775 which holds a directory called leoj3n which is referenced by /etc/frontview/apache/sites/leoj3n.otzo.com.vhost ...
Under Services in FV, HTTP is set to None selected/Disabled ...
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It's very possible I messed something up as as I ran into a lot of problems, which stemmed mainly from the fact that I wasn't seeing the config working because I didn't realize I needed to clear the catch of my browser in order to see the changes... I ended up trying a lot of whacky stuff before I narrowed it down to the browser cache problem.
Another problem I ran into was that ReadyNAS Photos II didn't play nice with the new vhost config. I hade to uninstall it using the .remove file because the addon totally faceplanted and took FrontView with it once I replaced the existing files with those from Gitorious.
Anyways, here's the URL where the images are absent: http://leoj3n.otzo.com/OREGONTRAILII/ (internally: /public_html/leoj3n/OREGONTRAILII/)
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Another note: When I run the apache restart command (apache-ssl -f /etc/frontview/apache/httpd.conf -k restart) I get this warning:
apache-ssl: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 10.0.1.2 for ServerName
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