ardyandkari
  
 
  
 
 
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Posted: Mar. 02 2006,21:09 | 
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---here it is---
  # Monkey HTTP Daemon - Configuration # ================================== # Here the variable principals of the program are defined in respect # to the configuration of the different types of directives.
  # Server_root : # ------------- # This variable corresponds to the location of the main server directory # of the web pages, where the files of your site are located. # # Example: #      Server_root /home/krypton/htdocs #
  Server_root /opt/lloyd # Port :  # ------ # Port is the number of the door in which Monkey will be listened through # connections and petitions. This number can have any value between 1 and # 65535. Whatever specified number less than or equal to 1024, only will # be able to be established as a connection door if the user posesses  # privledges of Root.
  Port 80
  # ServerName : # ------------ # Allow you to set a host and domain name (e.g monkey.linuxchile.cl). If       # you are working in a local network just set your IP address or if you # are working like localhost set your loopback address (127.0.0.1).
 
  I dont know if this is set correctly or not either.......
  ServerName www.lloydcyschultzelectric.com
  # Timeout : # --------- # The lasgest span of time expressed in seconds during which you should # wait to recive the information or waiting time for the remote host to # accept an answer. (Timeout > 0)
  Timeout 15
  # MaxClients : # ------------ # Limit on the number of clients who can simultaneously connect. 
  MaxClients 20 
  # PidFile: # -------- # File where the server guards the process number when starting.
  PidFile /opt/monkey-0.9.1/logs/monkey.pid
  # AccessLog: # ---------- # Registration file of correct request.
  AccessLog /opt/monkey-0.9.1/logs/access.log
  # ErrorLog: # --------- # Registration file of incorrect request.
  ErrorLog /opt/monkey-0.9.1/logs/error.log
  # UserDir: # -------- # Directory name for users home (/~user).
  UserDir /opt/lloyd/user # Indexfile : # ----------- # Number of the inicial file of aperture when calling a directory.   Indexfile index.html index.htm
  # Server_ScriptAlias : # --------------------    # If you which to have CGI support (Common Gateway Interface), you should # define the directory where the executive scripts will be found,for that, # you should define an alias directory towards the original of the # following form: #  #       Server_ScriptAlias /name_of_alias/ original_path #
  #Server_ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /opt/monkey-0.9.1/cgi-bin
  # GetDir : # -------- # In case a starting file cannot be found for the required route through # the browser, it's possible to send the information from the directory  # with it's respective contents (values on/off).
  GetDir on
  # HideVersion : # -------------  # For security reasons, sometimes people want to hide the version of his  # own webserver to clients (values on/off).
  HideVersion on
 
  # Resume: # ------- # Allow to retrieve chunks of file (values on/off).
  Resume on
  # User : # ------ # If you want the webserver to run as a process of a defined user, you can # define it in this variable, so that the change of the user can done, # it's necessary to execute Monkey with root priviledges. In case it's # started by a user that doesn't have root priviledges, this variable will # be omitted.
  #User nobody
  # AddScript # ------------ # If you which to process some file through an interpreter like PHP, you # can specify it with the following format: # #    AddScript mime_type source_path_binary extension # #  Example for PHP4.x: #  -------------------- #   AddScript application/x-httpd-php /home/my_home/php/bin/php php # #   The above example defines that whatever file, it's extension being #   "php", should be processed through by "/home/my_home/php/bin/php" #
  #AddScript application/x-httpd-php /home/my_home/php/bin/php php #AddScript application/x-httpd-php /home/my_home/php/bin/php php3
  # VIRTUAL HOST : # -------------- # Virtualhost allow you to serve different files in different directories # all this directioned through the host address, which is sent through the # browser. # # Example: #         # If you want to define for example www.example.org, when the request # arrives to the machine (supposedly already accepted through DNS server),  # you should add the following entries: #     <Virtualhost>        VirtualServerName www.lloydcyschultzelectric.com        VirtualDocumentRoot /opt/lloyd #       VirtualScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/web/example/cgi-bin        VirtualForceGetDir off    </Virtualhost> #  # If you don't have a DNS Server installed, you can add your # virtual addresses in /etc/host and play with the loopback interface. =) #
  # ----------------- #  ADVANCED CONFIG # ----------------- # Just change the next variables if you know what are you doing.
  # KeepAlive : # ----------- # Allow persistent connections. (on/off)
  KeepAlive on
  # MaxKeepAliveRequest # ------------------- # Maximun number of request per connection. (value > 0)
  MaxKeepAliveRequest 20
  # KeepAliveTimeout # ---------------- # Number of seconds to wait for the next request in a persistent # connection (value > 0).
  KeepAliveTimeout 15 
  # Include # ------- # Allow you have your configure file in separate files. # # Example: # Include virtualhost.conf
  # Header_file and Footer_file # --------------------------- # # This variables allow you show information of configured files when  # full directories are shown # Header_file .header Footer_file .footer # # #  This files could exist in directories to show.
  # Max_IP # ------ # # Allow define the maximum of client connections  # from same IP address to server (value = 0 disable this feature).
  Max_IP 5
  # SymLink # ------- # Allow request to symbolic link files. #
  SymLink Off
  ---also, do i need a dns installed on my computer for this???--- 
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