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DNS for the domain setup properly. In a production AD environment this should be the case.
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If configuring a Desktop the user name will need to be prefixed with <emphasis role="italic">domain\</emphasis> in the graphical logon as well.
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Located in serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:1405(para)
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Before installing <application>Mediawiki</application> you should also install <application>Apache2</application>, the <application>PHP5</application> scripting language and Database a Management System. <application>MySQL</application> or <application>PostgreSQL</application> are the most common, choose one depending on your need. Please refer to those sections in this manual for installation instructions.
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Users enter a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) to point to a Web server by means of its Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) and a path to the required resource. For example, to view the home page of the <ulink url="http://www.ubuntu.com">Ubuntu Web site</ulink> a user will enter only the FQDN. To request specific information about <ulink url="http://www.ubuntu.com/support/paid">paid support</ulink>, a user will enter the FQDN followed by a path.
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Located in serverguide/C/web-servers.xml:24(para)
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Apache2 ships with a virtual-host-friendly default configuration. That is, it is configured with a single default virtual host (using the <emphasis>VirtualHost</emphasis> directive) which can modified or used as-is if you have a single site, or used as a template for additional virtual hosts if you have multiple sites. If left alone, the default virtual host will serve as your default site, or the site users will see if the URL they enter does not match the <emphasis>ServerName</emphasis> directive of any of your custom sites. To modify the default virtual host, edit the file <filename>/etc/apache2/sites-available/default</filename>. If you wish to configure a new virtual host or site, copy that file into the same directory with a name you choose. For example, <command>sudo cp /etc/apache2/sites-available/default /etc/apache2/sites-available/mynewsite</command> Edit the new file to configure the new site using some of the directives described below.
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Located in serverguide/C/web-servers.xml:93(para)
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The <emphasis>ServerAdmin</emphasis> directive specifies the email address to be advertised for the server's administrator. The default value is webmaster@localhost. This should be changed to an email address that is delivered to you (if you are the server's administrator). If your website has a problem, Apache2 will display an error message containing this email address to report the problem to. Find this directive in your site's configuration file in /etc/apache2/sites-available.
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Located in serverguide/C/web-servers.xml:187(para)
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The <emphasis>Listen</emphasis> directive specifies the port, and optionally the IP address, Apache2 should listen on. If the IP address is not specified, Apache2 will listen on all IP addresses assigned to the machine it runs on. The default value for the Listen directive is 80. Change this to 127.0.0.1:80 to cause Apache2 to listen only on your loopback interface so that it will not be available to the Internet, to (for example) 81 to change the port that it listens on, or leave it as is for normal operation. This directive can be found and changed in its own file, <filename>/etc/apache2/ports.conf</filename>
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Located in serverguide/C/web-servers.xml:198(para)
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You may also want your site to respond to www.ubunturocks.com, since many users will assume the www prefix is appropriate. Use the <emphasis>ServerAlias</emphasis> directive for this. You may also use wildcards in the ServerAlias directive. For example, <command>ServerAlias *.ubunturocks.com</command> will cause your site to respond to any domain request ending in .ubunturocks.com.
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Located in serverguide/C/web-servers.xml:143(para)
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The <emphasis>ServerName</emphasis> directive is optional and specifies what FQDN your site should answer to. The default virtual host has no ServerName directive specified, so it will respond to all requests that do not match a ServerName directive in another virtual host. If you have just acquired the domain name ubunturocks.com and wish to host it on your Ubuntu server, the value of the ServerName directive in your virtual host configuration file should be ubunturocks.com. Add this directive to the new virtual host file you created earlier (<filename>/etc/apache2/sites-available/mynewsite</filename>). <placeholder-1/>
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Located in serverguide/C/web-servers.xml:132(para)
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The <emphasis>DocumentRoot</emphasis> directive specifies where Apache should look for the files that make up the site. The default value is /var/www. No site is configured there, but if you uncomment the <emphasis>RedirectMatch</emphasis> directive in <filename>/etc/apache2/apache2.conf</filename> requests will be redirected to /var/www/apache2-default where the default Apache2 site awaits. Change this value in your site's virtual host file, and remember to create that directory if necessary!
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