Re: [WebDNA] How to access WebDNA admin pages?
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = You can give it the name you want. No restriction. Just fix the path in =your httpd.confAlso, you might keep /WebDNA outside your webserver hierarchy adding a =document root within the virtual server. We did not try this yet.- chrisOn Sep 29, 2010, at 9:25, Kenneth Grome wrote:> Hi Chris,>=20> Thanks for the details. =20>=20> Can I rename the /WebDNA folder after putting it inside my website=20> hierarchy? Or will renaming it cause something to break?>=20> I'm thinking of renaming it so no one knows its name (better security)=20=> and it seems that if everything inside the /WebDNA folder is=20> referenced by relative paths then nothing should break ... but maybe=20=> I'm overlooking something?>=20> Sincerely,> Kenneth Grome>=20>=20>=20>> Hi Ken! WebDNA.fcgi can be placed almost anywhere inside or outside>> the website hierarchy. For instance, you can either place /WebDNA>> inside a /cgi-bin, or just inside the website folder istelf. In>> your case, with /WebDNA outside of your website hierarchy, i don't>> know how to access /WebDNA/Admin/AdminPrefs.dna I would say yes,>> you should either change your document root folder to /var/www or>> move the entire /WebDNA folder inside /var/www/html>=20>=20>=20>=20>=20>=20> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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You can give it the name you want. No restriction. Just fix the path in =your httpd.confAlso, you might keep /WebDNA outside your webserver hierarchy adding a =document root within the virtual server. We did not try this yet.- chrisOn Sep 29, 2010, at 9:25, Kenneth Grome wrote:> Hi Chris,>=20> Thanks for the details. =20>=20> Can I rename the /WebDNA folder after putting it inside my website=20> hierarchy? Or will renaming it cause something to break?>=20> I'm thinking of renaming it so no one knows its name (better security)=20=> and it seems that if everything inside the /WebDNA folder is=20> referenced by relative paths then nothing should break ... but maybe=20=> I'm overlooking something?>=20> Sincerely,> Kenneth Grome>=20>=20>=20>> Hi Ken! WebDNA.fcgi can be placed almost anywhere inside or outside>> the website hierarchy. For instance, you can either place /WebDNA>> inside a /cgi-bin, or just inside the website folder istelf. In>> your case, with /WebDNA outside of your website hierarchy, i don't>> know how to access /WebDNA/Admin/AdminPrefs.dna I would say yes,>> you should either change your document root folder to /var/www or>> move the entire /WebDNA folder inside /var/www/html>=20>=20>=20>=20>=20>=20> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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