Apache on Debian Stable
JoeHill
joehill-rieW9WUcm8FFJ04o6PK0Fg at public.gmane.org
Mon Mar 13 01:32:27 UTC 2006
Hi all (been awhile!),
My little Debian server has been running along nicely for quite some time now,
except for power failures.
Anyhow, I noticed recently that when I went to check everything was running
normally, I found that loading my webpage, one sees
www.freeyourmachine.org/apache2-default/ as the root.
If I load the page from inside my lan, it appears normal, ie. I just point my
browser at the IP of the server. In my /etc/apache2/apache2.conf I have:
DocumentRoot "/var/www/apache2-default"
I'm running Debian Stable, and I just did an update about 2 weeks ago or so.
Any ideas what's wrong besides the user?
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