change in default home page for httpd?

Adrian Mazarache amazarache at gmail.com
Sat Sep 1 16:53:03 UTC 2007


On 9/1/07, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday at mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>
> i just *know* i'm going to regret asking this, but has something
> changed in the default home page for httpd if you don't set one up
> yourself?
>
> previously, i was used to, after just starting httpd and browsing to
> localhost, seeing the ubiquitous home page, "Fedora Test Page", blah
> blah blah.


if apache root directory doesn't contain any index.html (usually
/var/www/html ) it loads the file defined in welcome.conf usually
/var/www/error/noindex.html

now, i get simply a blank, white page, and welcome.conf looks
> reasonable.  what have i done that's indescribably dumb?  thanks.
>
> rday
>
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