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Re: [TCLUG:7400] public_html access
If this works, you might want to do chmod 711 to /home/username so other
users can't do an ls in your home directory. (or you could be makes your
group nobody and do chmod 770 or something) I think it would be nice to
/home/username/public_html moved to /web/username so you don't have perms
for web page intermixed with perm for your home directory, but I don't
know how to get apache to do that.
Ben
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Michael Hicks wrote:
> > '644' didn't work, but '755' did it. Why wouldn't I have my home directory
> > as '7xx'?
>
> Whoops, I forgot that directories need that extra bit (/me slaps his forehead).
>
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