2. The ServerName should have been in the "etc apache2 h t t p d. conf" file. By default it is blank, just add the line ServerName localhost, save, close and restart Apache. You should not have anymore name errors.
I am very familiar with Apache servers, but not with Ubuntu hence why I watched this video. The setup is just a bit off. Here is some help...
1. Placing a website in the hosts file blocks the browser from getting it from the internet. This is a good way to block bad websites, ads, etc. Proves the server runs on the "intranet", but not on the Internet.
@mopeyman420 go and kill you mother and rape your sister.
danielcubillosk 7 months ago
@lolokoperro fuck you ass whole
mopeyman420 7 months ago
@lolokoperro no why should he if youtube thought it was necessary they would tacke it down themselves!
TheMattyMouse 10 months ago
Thank you and good song.
vsonic86 1 year ago
this song is copyrighted please remove it
lolokoperro 1 year ago
2. The ServerName should have been in the "etc apache2 h t t p d. conf" file. By default it is blank, just add the line ServerName localhost, save, close and restart Apache. You should not have anymore name errors.
abqskinhead 1 year ago
I am very familiar with Apache servers, but not with Ubuntu hence why I watched this video. The setup is just a bit off. Here is some help...
1. Placing a website in the hosts file blocks the browser from getting it from the internet. This is a good way to block bad websites, ads, etc. Proves the server runs on the "intranet", but not on the Internet.
abqskinhead 1 year ago