Hello,
In web server applications (like php) one sees paths of the form:
/nfs/www/WWW_pages/chongo/isthe.com
However when logging into to a sever via ssh, one sees paths of the form:
/nfs/WWW_pages/chongo/isthe.com
Please add the following symlink to my filesystem:
ln -s . /nfs/www
Or please do:
mkdir -p /nfs/www
ln -s /cgi-bin /nfs/www/cgi-bin
ln -s /ftp /nfs/www/ftp
ln -s /web /nfs/www/www_pages
ln -s /web /nfs/www/WWW_pages
so that from an ssh based login, /nfs/www/WWW_pages resolves to /nfs//WWW_pages.
Thank you.
chongo (Landon Curt Noll - sonic username: chongo) /\oo/\
In web server applications (like php) one sees paths of the form:
/nfs/www/WWW_pages/chongo/isthe.com
However when logging into to a sever via ssh, one sees paths of the form:
/nfs/WWW_pages/chongo/isthe.com
Please add the following symlink to my filesystem:
ln -s . /nfs/www
Or please do:
mkdir -p /nfs/www
ln -s /cgi-bin /nfs/www/cgi-bin
ln -s /ftp /nfs/www/ftp
ln -s /web /nfs/www/www_pages
ln -s /web /nfs/www/WWW_pages
so that from an ssh based login, /nfs/www/WWW_pages resolves to /nfs//WWW_pages.
Thank you.
chongo (Landon Curt Noll - sonic username: chongo) /\oo/\