Fedora Test Page
This page is used to test the proper operation of the Apache HTTP
server after it has been installed. If you can read this page, it means
that the web server installed at this site is working properly, but has
not yet been configured.
If you are a member of the general public:
The fact that you are seeing this page indicates that the
website you just visited is either experiencing problems, or is
undergoing routine maintenance.
If you would like to let the administrators of this website know
that you've seen this page instead of the page you expected, you should
send them e-mail. In general, mail sent to the name "webmaster" and
directed to the website's domain should reach the appropriate person.
For example, if you experienced problems while visiting www.example.com, you should send e-mail to "webmaster@example.com".
Fedora is a distribution of Linux, a popular computer operating
system. It is commonly used by hosting companies because it is free, and
includes free web server software. Many times, they do not set up their
web server correctly, and it displays this "test page" instead of the
expected website.
Accordingly, please keep these facts in mind:
Neither the Fedora Project or Red Hat has any affiliation
with any website or content hosted from this server (unless otherwise
explicitly stated).
Neither the Fedora Project or Red Hat has "hacked" this
webserver, this test page is an included component of Apache's httpd
webserver software.
For more information about Fedora, please visit the Fedora Project website.
If you are the website administrator:
You may now add content to the directory /var/www/html/.
Note that until you do so, people visiting your website will see this
page, and not your content. To prevent this page from ever being used,
follow the instructions in the file /etc/httpd/conf.d/welcome.conf.
You are free to use the images below on Apache and Fedora powered HTTP servers. Thanks for using Apache and Fedora!