Synopsis: includesNOEXEC does not shut off "exec cmd" . . .

State-Changed-From-To: open-analyzed
State-Changed-By: marc
State-Changed-When: Wed Aug 27 21:02:28 PDT 1997
State-Changed-Why:
And what URL are you trying to access?

If it is something under /~fidelity/, then
what does "echo ~fidelity" return?  That
is the path you have to use; /home may be a symlink, in
which case your restriction would be for the wrong directory.

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