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I have used Ubuntu to host websites in php before, but now I have created a C# VS API that I clicked my project and went to Publish and copied the files over to my /var/www/ directory thinking that it would be that simple for my api to launch. (of course I have apache installed and configured). However, when I navigate to the IP address instead of getting my API I generated I get a Index of / page showing the contents of the directory.



Is there a special setting needed in Ubuntu to be able to run an API? Did I not correctly generate the needed files from Visual Studio 2017?










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    Well, did you install the .NET Core Runtime, including the hosting parts? Normally, the best you can do regarding ASP.NET Core is to read the official docs: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/host-and-deploy/…
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I have used Ubuntu to host websites in php before, but now I have created a C# VS API that I clicked my project and went to Publish and copied the files over to my /var/www/ directory thinking that it would be that simple for my api to launch. (of course I have apache installed and configured). However, when I navigate to the IP address instead of getting my API I generated I get a Index of / page showing the contents of the directory.



Is there a special setting needed in Ubuntu to be able to run an API? Did I not correctly generate the needed files from Visual Studio 2017?










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    Well, did you install the .NET Core Runtime, including the hosting parts? Normally, the best you can do regarding ASP.NET Core is to read the official docs: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/host-and-deploy/…
    – Camilo Terevinto
    Nov 18 '18 at 23:51














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I have used Ubuntu to host websites in php before, but now I have created a C# VS API that I clicked my project and went to Publish and copied the files over to my /var/www/ directory thinking that it would be that simple for my api to launch. (of course I have apache installed and configured). However, when I navigate to the IP address instead of getting my API I generated I get a Index of / page showing the contents of the directory.



Is there a special setting needed in Ubuntu to be able to run an API? Did I not correctly generate the needed files from Visual Studio 2017?










share|improve this question















I have used Ubuntu to host websites in php before, but now I have created a C# VS API that I clicked my project and went to Publish and copied the files over to my /var/www/ directory thinking that it would be that simple for my api to launch. (of course I have apache installed and configured). However, when I navigate to the IP address instead of getting my API I generated I get a Index of / page showing the contents of the directory.



Is there a special setting needed in Ubuntu to be able to run an API? Did I not correctly generate the needed files from Visual Studio 2017?







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    Well, did you install the .NET Core Runtime, including the hosting parts? Normally, the best you can do regarding ASP.NET Core is to read the official docs: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/host-and-deploy/…
    – Camilo Terevinto
    Nov 18 '18 at 23:51














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    Well, did you install the .NET Core Runtime, including the hosting parts? Normally, the best you can do regarding ASP.NET Core is to read the official docs: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/host-and-deploy/…
    – Camilo Terevinto
    Nov 18 '18 at 23:51








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Well, did you install the .NET Core Runtime, including the hosting parts? Normally, the best you can do regarding ASP.NET Core is to read the official docs: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/host-and-deploy/…
– Camilo Terevinto
Nov 18 '18 at 23:51




Well, did you install the .NET Core Runtime, including the hosting parts? Normally, the best you can do regarding ASP.NET Core is to read the official docs: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/host-and-deploy/…
– Camilo Terevinto
Nov 18 '18 at 23:51












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