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Sometimes, you might want individual users with accounts on the webserver to have personal pages...

  • sudo a2enmod userdir
  • sudo systemctl restart apache2

To set up a personal page for the currently logged-in user:

  • mkdir ~/public_html
  • chmod ugo+rX ~/public_html
  • create an index.html file in ~/public_html
  • vi ~/public_html/index.html

Assuming this users name is fred, his page can now be reached at MYSERVER.MYDOMAIN.NET/~fred/