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Re: [TCLUG:5850] apache and http://blah.com/~user
I get forbidden error message: permission denied. Do I have to make
~user/httpd readable to user nobody? If so, would you recommend making a
directory under /home for personal pages that is global readable and give
everyuser a directory under that that they have read-write.
Thanks,
Ben
On Wed, 5 May 1999 schewe@tcfreenet.org wrote:
> On 5 May, Ben Luey wrote:
> > I have rh6.0 and apache. How can I setup apache to read ~user/httpd/ when
> > a web connection is made to http://myip/~user/
> >
> Edit /etc/httpd/conf/srm.conf and change UserDir to httpd instead of
> public_html
> --
> Jon Schewe
> http://tcfreenet.org/~schewe
> schewe@tcfreenet.org
>
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