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Posts Private Message 5 Cups of Ubuntu Join Date Jan 2013 Beans 19 Apache2 installed but still getting 404 localhost error OK. Please forgive me in advance for any stupid mistakes. I am a complete Newbie to linux/ubuntu, (and need help with the jargon too ....) (I am trying to install wordpress.....) I am following online instructions, that i first have to install apache2. I have done this. But when I test to see if it is working, by pointing browser to local host, instead of the "it works" page i am getting "the URL was not found on this server" error. I have spent hours trying to find a solution online, so i have finally decided to ask my question directly. In the apache2/sites-enabled folder this is what i am getting: namevirtualhost *:80
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us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users apache 404 error on a file that exists and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Apache2 https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2110434 - Virtual Host - Error 404 Not Found up vote 1 down vote favorite Just installed Apache2 on a dev box, no accessible from the Internet. After the install I can open a browser from my client (MAC) to the IP Address and it does display the default "Apache2 Ubuntu Default Page". I am trying to setup a virtual host. Found lots of references, but can't seem to make this work. In http://askubuntu.com/questions/621264/apache2-virtual-host-error-404-not-found the directory /etc/apache2/sites-available I created a "audio-site.conf" it has the following ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost DocumentRoot /home/jason/web
404 page not found error page Written by Guillermo Garron Date: 2013-01-11 15:47:35 00:00 Two years ago I have posted about how to set custom 404 "Page https://www.garron.me/en/linux/custom-404-page-not-found-error-apache2-ubuntu-linux.html not found" error in Nginx. I am working more with Apache than with Nginx these days. After learning about Apache MPM Worker I started with Apache again. Well today I will show you different ways to configure 404 custom pages with Apache2. For my tests I have used Ubuntu 12.10, but it should work the same on any other distribution. Custom 404 "Page Not Found" with Apache2 There are error 404 different options. .htaccess file When you do not have access to the Apache configuration file, which is the case with mosts shared web hosting providers. But they most of the time gives you access to the htaccess file where you can configure your custom error page or message. With a text editor create an error page, you can name it anything you want, what about 404.html Inside you can error 404 apache enter something like this:
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Now add to your htaccess file, this line: ErrorDocument 404 /404.html Be sure to have 404.html on the root folder of your server. Virtual host individual file If you are working with Ubuntu, you will find two important folders under Apache configuration which are: /etc/apache2/sites-available /etc/apache2/sites-enabled The latter are symlinks to the former, so you can go to that folder and pick each of files there (each one is one virtual server) and add this line before the tag. ErrorDocument 404 /404.html Global configuration You can also configure one path for all Virtual servers. In that case add the line. ErrorDocument 404 /404.html To the file /etc/apache2/conf.d/localized-error-pages, you can run this command: sudo sh -c 'echo "ErrorDocument 404 /404.html" >> etc/apache2/conf.d/localized-error-pages' Final notes If you are using a CMS like Drupal or Wordpress they are going to manage 404 errors, and that is a better way, but if your site is a static site, then you can add custom 404 pages this way