Hi all,
Is there a way to change the 404 Page on the Asustor web server?
Many thanks
Gianluigi
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gianluigi1982 wrote:Hi all,
Is there a way to change the 404 Page on the Asustor web server?
Many thanks
Gianluigi
ho66es wrote:gianluigi1982 wrote:Hi all,
Is there a way to change the 404 Page on the Asustor web server?
Many thanks
Gianluigi
default is in /volume0/usr/builtin/etc/apache2/error but you may be better doing something like
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/ ... -in-apache
that way you aren't tinkering with the basics
ho66es wrote:gianluigi1982 wrote:Hi all,
Is there a way to change the 404 Page on the Asustor web server?
Many thanks
Gianluigi
default is in /volume0/usr/builtin/etc/apache2/error but you may be better doing something like
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/ ... -in-apache
that way you aren't tinkering with the basics
gianluigi1982 wrote:ho66es wrote:gianluigi1982 wrote:Hi all,
Is there a way to change the 404 Page on the Asustor web server?
Many thanks
Gianluigi
default is in /volume0/usr/builtin/etc/apache2/error but you may be better doing something like
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/ ... -in-apache
that way you aren't tinkering with the basics
Hi ho66es,
I just tried to follow the second tip you gave me.
I followed your link but even if I created the .htaccess the 404.html I created doesn't appear but the "standard" 404 page continues showing up.
How to access to the /volume0/usr/builtin/etc/apache2/error ?
I tried by going to "connect to server" and typing in the string you wrote but it seems not working.
Could you please help me with a "step by step" guide?
Thank you
ho66es wrote:
the honest answer is, if you can't edit that file with the info I gave you, you probably shouldn't as you have potential to cause issues if you do something wrong.
probably best to put it in as a feature request
If you really want a step by step guide, read up on using ssh to connect to your nas and using vim to edit documents, then ask again. An alternative if using windows would be winscp. Again both methods have the possibilty to cause issues
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