| # This file provides the Apache configuration you need to copy under |
| # `/etc/httpd/conf.d/' directory, in order to execute the |
| # `centos-web.cgi' script correctly. By default, this file implements |
| # a configuration through aliases, but a configuration through virtual |
| # domains is also available for you to use. |
| # |
| # The configuration discribed here, both for aliases and virtual |
| # domains, limits the number of location you can use to store public |
| # contents (e.g., only one `public_html' directory can be used in your |
| # home directory and only one `/var/www/html' directory can exist in |
| # your file system). This limitation is necessary in order to refer |
| # public contents from cgi scripts in a portable way. Thus, it would |
| # be very convenient that all cgi scripts be written to reuse the same |
| # public information (e.g., images and css files). Another limitation |
| # is that, by default, this configuration is set to work with the |
| # `centos' user name only. However, if you want to run this |
| # configuration under a different user name, you can change the |
| # default path information provided in this configuration by that one |
| # you want to run this configuration under. |
| # ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| # $Id$ |
| # ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
|
| # ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| # Using Aliases: |
| # |
| # This configuration assumes you are a web developer whom needs to |
| # download a working copy of `centos-web' tree into your workstation |
| # and also be able of testing the changes you make before committing |
| # them up to the central repository. |
| # |
| # For this configuration to work, you need to create the following |
| # directory structure in your home directory: |
| # |
| # /home/centos |
| # |-- cgi-bin (1) |
| # | `-- centos-web (2) |
| # | |-- apps |
| # | `-- centos-web.cgi |
| # `-- public_html (3) |
| # |-- images |
| # `-- stylesheet.css |
| # |
| # (1): This directory must be created with a |
| # `httpd_sys_script_exec_t' selinux context. This directory |
| # organizes cgi scripts and related executable files. |
| # |
| # (2): This directory must be created using subversion's `co' |
| # command. For example, consider the location of `cgi-bin' |
| # directory of a specific application (e.g., centos-web) inside |
| # the central repository and download it here, from there. |
| # Notice that both central repository and home directory |
| # structure used for organize cgi script are different one |
| # another and you need to accomodate it in your home directory, |
| # not in the central repository. |
| # |
| # (3): This directory must be created with a |
| # `httpd_sys_content_t' selinux context. This directory contains |
| # all public files the cgi scripts need (e.g., images and css |
| # files) and must be created using the subversion's `co' |
| # command. For example, consider the `public' directory of |
| # specific cgi application (e.g., centos-web) inside the central |
| # repository and download it here, from there. |
| # |
| # Finally, be sure to copy this configuration file to |
| # `/etc/httpd/conf.d' directory and reload the apache http daemon |
| # (e.g., `/sbin/service httpd reload'), in order for the layout |
| # described here to take effect. |
| |
| ScriptAliasMatch ^/centos-web/(.*)$ "/home/centos/cgi-bin/centos-web/centos-web.cgi" |
| Alias /public "/home/centos/public_html" |
|
|
| # ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| # Using Virtual Domains |
| # |
| # This configuration assumes you are a system administrator whom needs |
| # to put the `centos-web.cgi' script on production (i.e., no |
| # unpredictable changes are introduced to cgi script source code). For |
| # example, if you administer the `centos.org' domain, this |
| # configuration would let you to run the `centos-web.cgi' script with |
| # an URL like `http://www.centos.org/'. |
| # |
| # This configuration requires that you set up your DNS to point such |
| # URLs to the same IP address (e.g., by using CNAME), copy this file |
| # to `/etc/httpd/conf.d/' directory, and reload the apache httpd |
| # daemon (e.g., `/sbin/service httpd reload'). |
| # |
| # In this configuration you don't use subversion's `co' commands but |
| # the tagged revisions (a.k.a. final releases or update releases) |
| # published by web developers in the central repository. In this |
| # configuration, the cgi source code would be stored in a special |
| # place accesable by apache and root users only (e.g., |
| # `/var/www/cgi-bin'). On the other hand, the public contents required |
| # by cgi scripts would be stored in a special world-wide readable |
| # place (e.g., `/var/www/html'). |
|
|
| #NameVirtualHost *:80 |
| # |
| #<VirtualHost *:80> |
| # ServerName projects.centos.org |
| # DocumentRoot /var/www/html |
| #</VirtualHost> |
| # |
| #<VirtualHost *:80> |
| # ServerName www.centos.org |
| # ScriptAliasMatch ^/[^public](.*)$ "/var/www/cgi-bin/centos-web.cgi" |
| # Alias /public "/var/www/html" |
| #</VirtualHost> |