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michelefaccini
Sep 24, 2011Aspirant
httpd.conf
Hi,I finally managed to setup MySQL and PHP5_5.3.8-rnx86 1.4.1.....I have now to modify my httpd.conf and I would like to know where this file has to be saved : in usr/share/apache/default-configs...
sphardy1
Sep 24, 2011Apprentice
No you don't - just setup a share and use that for your website.
eg create a share called "website", enable HTTP access to it and point your browser to "http://<nas_address>/website"
If you start editing httpd.conf and changing such settings you will break Frontview - remember that apache is used to provide Frontview access and setup explicitly for that and to provide http access to shares. Never change internal settings unless you fully understand the consequences
eg create a share called "website", enable HTTP access to it and point your browser to "http://<nas_address>/website"
If you start editing httpd.conf and changing such settings you will break Frontview - remember that apache is used to provide Frontview access and setup explicitly for that and to provide http access to shares. Never change internal settings unless you fully understand the consequences
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