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From: Marc Slemko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Petr Hubeny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: general/3010: ErrorDocument 401/403 dies with SIGSEGV
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 10:06:02 -0700 (PDT)

 On 16 Sep 1998, Petr Hubeny wrote:
 
 > apache
 > >Release:        1.3.1
 
 Did you compile it yourself?
 
 Did you add any extra modules not included in the base distribution?
 
 > >Environment:
 > Linux rt 2.0.34-p1 #14 Wed Aug 19 16:36:38 CEST 1998 i586 unknown
 > gcc 2.7.2.1
 > 
 > >Description:
 > I tried to use ErrorDocument for handling 401/403 codes, but client says
 > 'Document contains no data' and server error log states:
 > [Wed Sep 16 17:15:15 1998] [error] client 194.212.67.1:6184 denied by server 
 > configuration: /home/psh/public_ht
 > ml/forbidden/index.html
 > [Wed Sep 16 17:15:16 1998] [notice] httpd: child pid 9731 exit signal 
 > Segmentation fault (11)
 > 
 > >How-To-Repeat:
 > I've following in my srm.conf:
 > Alias /errordoc/ /var/web/errordocuments/
 > ErrorDocument 401 /errordoc/401
 > ErrorDocument 403 /errordoc/403
 > ErrorDocument 404 /errordoc/404
 
 If you try accessing /errordoc/403 directly, does it load properly?
 
 What exactly is /errordoc/403?  Is it a file?
 
 > And in access.conf I have:
 > <Directory /var/web/errordocuments>
 > Options MultiViews IncludesNOEXEC FollowSymLinks
 > AllowOverride None
 > 
 > order allow,deny
 > allow from all
 
 Does adding a "satisfy any" here change anything?
 

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