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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers What’s wrong with the following? Post 302068627 by reborg on Sunday 19th of March 2006 08:09:28 PM
Old 03-19-2006
To the original poster:

Does this question relate to configuring a webserver rather than to the system as a whole? If so the question may be related more to the permissions, and whether the webserver (I'm guessing apache) user actually had access to the DocumentRoot to server the files. Apache usually requires that it use a non-priveleged user, and unless that user was a member of the root group it would not have any access to this directory.
 

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Weborf(5)							File Formats Manual							 Weborf(5)

NAME
weborf.conf - configuration file for weborf daemon SYNOPSIS
/etc/weborf.conf DESCRIPTION
Weborf is a minimal webserver. Also has a limited support for webdav. Can be started as stand-alone or as SystemV daemon. This manual page documents Weborf's configuration file, used only when it is started as daemon. On debian systems, the script to run weborf as a daemon is located into /usr/share/docs/weborf and has to be manually copied into /etc/init.d Weborf is released under the GNU General Public License version 3. DESCRIPTION
Options are case sensitive. Immediately followed by the equal = sign, without any space between name and value. Lines beginning with # will be ignored and treated as comments. indexes By default weborf searches for index.html. Anyway it is possible to specify a different index file and also many index files. Name of the pages must be separated by a comma and between them there aren't spaces. basedir Default base directory used by the webserver. The default means that this will be used also when virtual hosts are enabled, if the requested host is unknown. Of course the user used for the webserver will need to have access to this directory. use-cgi Can be true or false. If false weborf will handle all files as normal files. Otherwise it will use the CGI protocol to execute some files. use-mime Can be true or false. If true weborf will send the Content-Type header to the clients. Turning it off will increase speed but might cause problems with some old clients. cgi List of extensions to consider as dynamic pages and binaries to execute them auth-bin Path of the binary that provides authentication to weborf auth-socket Path of the unix socket that weborf will use to connect to the authentication server cachedir Will set the path of the directory used for caching user Username of the user that will run the webserver. On debian this is usually www-data. virtual This directive is used to enable virtualhosts. One line is needed for each port. The format is: vir- tual#port#domain1=basedir1,domain2=basedir2 EXAMPLE
Example file can be found in /usr/share/doc/weborf/examples/weborf.conf SEE ALSO
weborf(1) VERSION
Weborf0.13 WEB
http://galileo.dmi.unict.it/wiki/weborf/ AUTHORS
Salvo "LtWorf" Tomaselli <tiposchi@tiscali.it> Salvo Rinaldi <salvin@anche.no> Minimal webserver Sep 13, 2009 Weborf(5)
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