In this post I will explain how to setup document root for apache server.
Initially the document root is set to /var/www/html by default. We need to change it when we have web applications in /var/www/html/folder.
I will show an example how to configure document root for our project engelsystem. Engelsystem is downloaded to /var/www/html/ . We must make sure to point our apache2 document root to the Engelsystem directory to prevent any user from accessing anything other than the public/ directory for security reasons.
Changing apache2 document root
The default document root is set in the 000-default.conf
file that is under /etc/apache2/sites-available
folder.
$ cd /etc/apache2/sites-available $ sudo nano 000-default.conf |
While the file is opened change DocumentRoot /var/www/
with your new folder e.g DocumentRoot /var/www/html/engelsystem/public where your index.php file resides
Set the right Apache configuration
The configuration of the /var/www
folder is under /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
. Edit this file to add the configuration of your new document root.
$ sudo nano /etc/apache2/apache2 .conf |
Copy the following:
<Directory /var/www/ > Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None Require all granted < /Directory > |
and change the directory path:
<Directory /var/www/html/engelsystem/public > Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None Require all granted < /Directory > |
Restart Apache
Now we can view the engelsystem at localhost/ or http://[i.p.address]/
$ sudo service apache2 restart |