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[05] WHERE DO I UPLOAD MY VHOST'ED HTML?
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When you run 'mkvhost' for a particular domain, you are
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told that your files reside in $HOME/html/domain.xxx
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for that particular domain. These follow the same
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conventions as any other directory .. you can create
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.htpasswd/.htaccess files, index.html et cetera
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Also, its important to note if you want to host say
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'foo.com' and you also have a CNAME such as 'www.foo.com'
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you'll see that 'mkvhost' makes both a 'foo.com' and
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a 'www.foo.com' directory.
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This is fine if you want content to differ .. however,
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you probably don't. In order to help you by not having
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to duplicate your storage, you can make one of the directories
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a symbolic link by doing the following:
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$ cd $HOME/html
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$ rm -rf www.foo.com # be sure its empty or backed up!
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$ ln -s foo.com www.foo.com
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Now you can put all your files in the directory 'foo.com' and
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they show up when you access 'www.foo.com' as well as 'foo.com'
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