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Apache question by Freakazoid 2002-06-12 14:33:07
Running redhat 7.2 and trying to get mod_userdir working, I keep getting a 403 forbidden when I try to run lynx past http://localhost/~(user) yet if I do it past a nonexestant user, it correctly gives me a 404, the www directory is there in my user directory, and the only file in there is index.html, am I missing something? neway, the exerpt from my httpd.conf:

UserDir /home/*/www
[ Reply ]
  Re... by bellator2002-06-12 14:38:18
    File Permissions by Freakazoid2002-06-12 14:39:53
      The only thing I can think of would be... by bellator2002-06-12 14:57:20
        Still no luck (n/t) by Freakazoid2002-06-12 15:02:39
      don't forget about the parent folder! by gblues2002-06-12 15:07:23
        Parent folder permissions are 777 (all everyone) by Freakazoid2002-06-12 15:10:49
          Didn't work by Freakazoid2002-06-12 15:16:25
  The line from error_log by Freakazoid2002-06-12 14:38:32
  Just Great... (OT) Thunderstorms are rolling in by Freakazoid2002-06-12 15:21:20
    its hittin' here too by nimdokk2002-06-12 15:24:52
      At least you don't have tornado warnings (I hope) by Freakazoid2002-06-12 15:31:39
        not that i know of by nimdokk2002-06-12 15:35:13
          correction by nimdokk2002-06-12 15:40:46
            Same here by Freakazoid2002-06-12 15:44:58
  AAARRGH, talk about the obvious solution by Freakazoid2002-06-12 15:54:14
    Typical permission bits: by i_am_pi2002-06-12 16:13:52
      Yup, that's what I made 'em :) by Freakazoid2002-06-12 17:11:11

 

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