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In submit Tutorials Questions Projects Meetups Main Site logo-horizontal DigitalOcean Community Menu Tutorials Questions Projects Meetups Main Site Sign Up error 404 tomcat Log In submit View All Results By: Justin Ellingwood Subscribe Subscribed Share error 404 apache tomcat eclipse Contents Contents We hope you find this tutorial helpful. In addition to guides like this one, we apache default error page provide simple cloud infrastructure for developers. Learn more → 6 How To Configure Apache to Use Custom Error Pages on Ubuntu 14.04 Posted Jun 9, 2015 46.1k views Apache https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iD_aELaNGIE Ubuntu Introduction Apache is the most popular web server in the world. It is well-supported, feature-rich, and flexible. When designing your web pages, it is often helpful to customize every piece of content that your users will see. This includes error pages for when they request content that is not available. In this guide, we'll demonstrate how https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-apache-to-use-custom-error-pages-on-ubuntu-14-04 to configure Apache to use custom error pages on Ubuntu 14.04. Prerequisites To get started on with this guide, you will need a non-root user with sudo privileges. You can set up a user of this type by following along with our initial set up guide for Ubuntu 14.04. You will also need to have Apache installed on your system. Learn how to set this up by following the first step of this guide. Creating Your Custom Error Pages We will create a few custom error pages for demonstration purposes, but your custom pages will obviously be different. We will put our custom error pages in the /var/www/html directory where Ubuntu's Apache installation sets its default document root. We'll make a page for 404 errors called custom_404.html and one for general 500-level errors called custom_50x.html. You can use the following lines if you are just testing. Otherwise, put your own content in these locations:
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" | sudo tee /var/www/html/custom_404.html 28, 2010. LinuxOnMyMac New Member Hi, I know there's something I need to do to be able to get access to my blog directories on my Centos 5.4 x86_64 dedicated server. I have set up subdirectories https://www.howtoforge.com/community/threads/fixing-404-not-found-errors-on-apache-on-centos-5-x86_64-dedi.49092/ like "www.thisismyblog.com/blogdirectory" and, when I put that URL into the browswer window on either my Mac or Windows boxes, I get "404 Not Found. The requested URL /blogdirectory was not found on this server". I've made sure the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13506716/404-not-found-with-apache-server group/user permissions match the apache server (using chown) and the directories contain the wordpress software files. The content is in "/var/www/html" and I haven't configured the
settings beyond the default. Further it's configured not to error 404 allow overrides, but "order allow, deny" and "Allow from all". My question is what Apache config file settings may affect my ability to access to my server's subdirectories? Is there anything else I should know or consider? What would help me best is solutions-oriented responses so I can get access to the content in my blog subdirectories and get my blogs live. Thank you. Lady Techie LinuxOnMyMac, Sep 28, 2010 #1 falko Super Moderator ISPConfig error 404 apache Developer What's the output of Code: ls -la /var/www/html ? Can you post the Apache vhost configuration? Are there more than one vhosts on the server, or do you just use the default vhost? falko, Sep 29, 2010 #2 LinuxOnMyMac New Member Thank you, falko, for trying to help me. The output of ls -la /var/www/html is similar to (I changed the name of the blog directories): drwxr-xr-x 14 root root 4096 Sep 7 18:07 . drwxr-xr-x 9 root root 4096 Sep 5 20:38 .. drwxr-xr-x 3 apache apache 4096 Sep 9 22:28 firstblog drwxr-xr-x 3 apache apache 4096 Sep 9 22:27 secondblog drwxr-xr-x 3 apache apache 4096 Sep 9 22:27 thirdflyblog drwxr-xr-x 11 apache apache 4096 Sep 12 02:36 fourthblog drwxr-xr-x 3 apache apache 4096 Sep 9 22:27 fifthblog drwxr-xr-x 3 apache apache 4096 Sep 9 22:27 sixthblog drwxr-xr-x 3 apache apache 4096 Sep 9 22:27 seventhblog drwxr-xr-x 2 apache apache 4096 Sep 7 18:11 mailserver drwxr-xr-x 3 apache apache 4096 Sep 9 22:27 eighththblog drwxr-xr-x 2 apache apache 4096 Sep 7 17:58 mailserver drwxr-xr-x 3 apache apache 4096 Sep 9 22:27 ninthblog drwxr-xr-x 8 apache apache 4096 Sep 7 00:39 dnserveradmin There are a number of vhosts on the server: ServerAdmin [emailprotected] DocumentRoot "/var/www/html" ServerName firstwebsite.com ErrorLog logs/firstwebsite.com-error_log CustomLog logs/firstwebsite.vom-access_log common ServerAdmin [emailprotected]://server.firstwebsite.com DocumentRoot "/var/www/html/" ServerNam here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up 404 Not Found with Apache server up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 I am trying to get my website setup and whenever I try to use my domain name to connect I get "404 Not Found" When I try and reach the site with my IP it works fine. I am on Debian x64. Can someone please help me get this resolved. If you need more information just ask. Httpd.conf Apache2.conf apache http-status-code-404 share|improve this question edited Nov 28 '12 at 9:33 Arnestig 1,231822 asked Nov 22 '12 at 6:04 Nicholas Brown 11113 @Arnestig: You don't know if the problem actually is debian specific or not. –Stefan Steinegger Nov 28 '12 at 9:35 @StefanSteinegger: Well we don't know if this problem is caused by a hardware issue, software issue or some other problem. It's good that Nicholas Brown informs us that he's running on Debian x64, but the question itself is not related to Debian. He's not asking a question regarding how Debian works / behaves etc. This question is entirely directed at getting apache up and running. Therefore the tag "apache". –Arnestig Nov 28 '12 at 9:37 @Arnestig: good points. –Stefan Steinegger Nov 28 '12 at 9:40 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote Where do you have your website ? On local network or on a hosting service provider? In any case you need to add your web-server ip to the DNS server (either local or www) depending upon your requirements, without knowing where your webserver is local or global it is difficult to give you an answer share|improve this answer answered Nov 22 '12 at 6:20 ajet 365313 Good point. I didn't even consider the DNS settings, but that should be looked at as well. –Kenzo Nov 22 '12 at 6:24 My site is on a providers VPS. –Nicholas Brown Nov 22 '12 at 6:25 @Nicholas Brown That doesn't necessarily mean the DNS settings are correct. –Kenzo Nov 22 '12 at 6:28 How do I check the DNS settings? –Nicholas Brown Nov 22 '12 at 6:31 Oky, If you have access to your Domain Management Console, You need to create 'A' Record for your domain to point to your server, '