[Cialug] permissions

Neal Daringer cialug@cialug.org
Thu, 21 Apr 2005 12:41:10 -0500


when is there a vhosts.conf?


Quoting David Champion <dave@visionary.com>:

> Try this in either your httpd.conf or Vhosts.conf:
>
> <Directory "/path/to/your/dir">
>         Options FollowSymLinks Indexes
>         AllowOverride None
> </Directory>
>
> -dc
>
> Neal Daringer wrote:
>> i believe it is something in the httpd.conf whatever the option that 
>> makes it
>> able to give directory listings is mucked up. won't even show the 
>> directory. i
>> figure i should at least be able to get a <parent directory> link visible on
>> the webpage right? (this is all assuming i don't have a 
>> index.html/php/cgi file
>> in there..
>>
>> searching apache.org....
>>
>>
>> Quoting Wyatt Davis <oddvector@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Something in the httpd.conf?
>>>
>>> On 4/21/05, n00b <admin@c0wzftp.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> yea. i'm lost in permissions hell.
>>>>
>>>> don't know why but i keep getting 403 forbidden errors on files that have
>>>> the exact same permissions as a file that doesn't get the same error and
>>>> they are in the same folder. (this is with Apache/2.0.52 mind you). its
>>>> really a weird situation. any ideas what i may be overlooking.
>>>>
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